54 Rhodora [Marcu 
(4) Beckwith, Florence; Macauley, Mary E.; Fuller, J. B.— 
Flora of Monroe Co., Proceedings of the Rochester Academy 
of Science, iii. pp. 1-150, 1896. 
(a) Supplement number one, Proceedings of the Roch. Acad. 
Science, v. pp. 1-38, 1910. 
(b) Supplement number two, on manuscript, 1916. 
(5)' Goodrich, L. Leonora Hutchinson — Flora of Onondaga Co., 
Syracuse, N. Y., 1912. 
(6) Day, David F.— Flora of Buffalo, 1882. 
(a) Supplement number one, 1883. 
(7) Rhodora (complete), 1899-1916. 
(8) Torrey Botanical Club, Bulletin of (complete), 1870-1916, 
including Floras and Lists of Plants from Richmond, Suffolk, 
Chenango, Westchester and Dutchess Counties. 
(9) Herbarium of College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell Univer- 
sity, Ithaca, N. Y. 
(10) Herbarium of New York State College of Agriculture, 
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
(11) Report of State Botanist, 1848-1915, in the Annual Report of 
the Regents of the Univ. of the State of N. Y. on the condi- 
tion of the State Cabinet of Natural History, continued as 
the Annual Reports of the Regents of the University in the 
New York State Museum or in N. Y. State Museum Bulle- 
tins. 
(a) Plants of North Elba, Essex Co. (Peck, C. H.), 53rd Report, 
pp. 67-237, 1899. 
(b) Plants of Cranberry Marsh, Sand Lake, Rensselaer Co., 57th 
Report, pp. 69-72, 1903. 
(c) Plants of Averyville Marsh, North Elba, Essex Co., 57th 
` Report, pp. 72-73, 1903. 
(12) Dudley, W. R.— The Cayuga Flora, 1886. 
(13) Peck, C. H. and House, H. D.— Carices of New York, in 44th 
Report of State Botanist, pp. 188-202, 1894. 
(14) Rowlee, W. W. and Wiegand, K. M.— Salix candida Willd, 
and its hybrids, Bulletin of Torrey Botanical Club, xxiii. 
194-201. 
(15) Britton, N. L.— Revision of Eleocharis; Trans. St. Louis, 
Acad. of Sciences, iv. 358-390, 1882. 
1 Many records here will have to be regarded as questionable; as a number of the rarest 
plants are given as common or frequent. with no data to substantiate the statement. 
