IIO Rhodora [June 
The following is an additional list of plants that were included in 
the Catalog but with no definite record of their having been found in 
the County. The type and signs have the same signification as in 
the preceding list. 
Sporobolus serotinus Gray. BETULA PAPYRIFERA Marsh. 
SCIRPUS ATROCINCTUS Fernald. MYRICA GALE L. 
Carex Michauxiana Boeckl. SPIRAEA TOMENTOSA L. 
C. ROSTRATA Stokes. Gentiana linearis Froel. 
— C. lenticularis Michx. (Trenton HYPERICUM ELLIPTICUM Hook. 
Falls.) GALIUM CLAYTONI Michx. 
C. viridula Michx. Lobelia Dortmanna L. 
Alnus mollis Fernald (as A. viridis). 
A long list of plants could be given that are more or less inter- 
esting to close observers of plant distribution. A few of them are 
Pellaea gracilis Hook., Asplenium Trichomanes L., Sparganium angus- 
tifolium Michx., Scheuchzeria palustris L., Sagittaria graminea Michx., 
Carex pauciflora Lightf., C. oligosperma Michx., C. chordorhiza Ehrh., 
Eriocaulon septangulare With., Juncus filiformis L., Juncus pelocarpus 
E. Meyer., Spiranthes gracilis Big. (single plant), Brasenia purpurea 
Casp., Dalibarda repens L., Epilobium lineare Muhl., Andromeda 
glaucophylla Link., Epigaea repens L., Kalmia angustifolia L., 
Linnaea borealis Gronov. and Limnanthemum lacunosum Griseb. 
A number of unsettled genera such as Viola and Antennaria can 
be better noted from other sections of the county. The orchids now 
number forty in Oneida County and forty-two species and varieties 
in Herkimer County. The writer is confident that further explora- 
tions in the White Lake region, at an earlier and later season will 
reveal additional plants, hitherto unknown in a county which is 
exceedingly luxuriant in its vegetation and has rather Canadian than 
Alleghanian flora. 
UTICA, N. Y. 
SILENE CONICA IN NEW ENGLAND. — Several specimens of Szlene 
conica, L., were found by me, June, 1904, in Dartmouth, Massachu- 
setts, in a field newly laid down to grass. A considerable quantity of 
French clover, Zrifolium incarnatum, Willd., was also noticed in the 
same field. — E. WiLLiams Hervey, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 
