106 Rhodora [June 
PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YORK, AND 
VICINITY,— I. 
J. V. HABERER, M. D. 
(Continued from page 97.) 
f Festuca OVINA L., which the same observer (l. c. 161) reports 
as occurring “sparingly on Wallface,” was abundant on barren hills. 
+ Acrostis NovAE-ANGLIAE Tuckm. Found on the rocky ridge, 
contesting the ground with King Devil. Bald Mountain, August, 
1895 (determined by Scribner and Merrill), also repone there by 
Paine (l. c. 166) 
+ RuvNcHOsPORA FUSCA R. & S. Boggy margins of Otter, Round 
and White Lakes, Deer Pond beaver meadow. Paine reports it in 
e “North Woods." There are several stations for the plant in the 
towns of Wilmurt, Herkimer County ; Morehouse and Arietta, Hamil- 
ton County. 
+ RHvNCHOSPORA GLOMERATA Vahl. The only locality mentioned 
by Paine (l. c. 150) is Bald Mountain. The plant is abundant 
throughout the White Lake region. Common along Moose River, 
Lyons Falls, Lewis Co., Sacandaga River, Northville, Fulton Co. 
(alt. 800 ft.), and the West Canada Creek at East Herkimer (alt. 
410 ft.). At the latter locality it was found July 8 and 14, 1904, 
on the gravelly flats of the stream in company with */uncus brevicau- 
datus Fernald., Juncus filiformis L., Deschampsia caespitosa (L.) 
Beauv., Andropogon furcatus Muhl.,* Physalis heterophylla nyctaginea 
Rydb., Lysimachia vulgaris, L., * Limnorchis media Rydb., Spiranthes 
(Gyrostachys) plantaginea Raf., Spiranthes (Gyrostachys) gracilis Bigel. 
(also at Deer Pond), and * Zguisetum variegatum Nelsoni A. A. Eaton. 
This station for the latter is I believe the only one known in the State 
(Fern Bull. xii. 41). Simulates forms of Æ. litorale. 
* SCIRPUS RUBROTINCTUS Fernald. Common in beaver meadows. 
Abundant in many localities in the Mohawk Valley and Adirondacks. 
Greedily devoured by cattle. 
SCIRPUS SUBTERMINALIS Torr. Abundant 7# rapid streams, the 
typical aquatic plant quite in contrast to the variety terrestris Paine, 
which grows oz a quaking morass in Litchfield, Herkimer County. 
Paine's (l.c. 148) single locality (for the species) in the county, 
