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MAGDALEN IsLANDs: swale, Brion Island, August 10, 1914, St. John, 
no. 1820. Nova Scotia: sphagnous hillside, Truro, July 18, 1920, 
Bissell & Linder, no. 20,648. Ontario: Wellington, September 4, 
1902, Fowler. New York: shore of L. Ontario, Sackett’s Harbor, 
A. Gray (TYPE in Gray Herb.); sand dunes north of Selkirk, August 31, 
1906, Rowlee, August 23, 1922, Fernald, Wiegand & Eames, no, 
14,209; Long Pond on shore of L. Ontario, Monroe Co., July 3, 1917. 
House, no. 13. PENNSYLVANIA: dunes and marshes, Waldameer, 
Erie, June 17, 1910, Pease, no. 12,979. Micnican: low damp 
ground, Benton Harbor, September 18, 1910, July 4, 1911, Lansing, 
nos. 2868, 3244; shore of Crystal L., near Frankfort, June 22, 1888, 
Wheeler; swamp, Fayette, August 20, 1901, Barber; wet sandy shore 
of Burt L., Cheboygan Co., July 11, 1917, Ehlers, no. 462. INDIANA: 
slough-borders, Millers, June 24, 1898, Umbach; boggy ground, Pine, 
June 17, 1908, Lansing, no. 2723, August 20, 1920, Peattie. Wis- 
CONSIN: sandy beach of L. Michigan, near Milwaukee, August, 1866, 
Lapham in Engelm. Herb. Junc. Bor.-Am. Norm. no. 2. ILLINOIS: 
wet sand beaches of L. Michigan, Waukegan, August 16, 1906, Gleason 
& Shobe, no. 315; Lake Shore, Chicago, Vasey et al. 
JUNCUS PELOCARPUS Meyer. Quaking peaty margin of Mud Pond, 
Oswego, Oswego County. 
MAIANTHEMUM CANADENSE Desv., var. INTERIUS Fernald, Ruo- 
DORA, xvi. 211 (1914). Dry wooded sand dunes overlying Silurian 
rock by Lake Ontario, northwest corner of Sandy Creek Township, 
Oswego County. 
The western extreme of the species, not previously known to occur 
east of Illinois, Wisconsin and Lake Nipigon, Ontario. 
SALIX AMYGDALOIDES Anderss. General along water courses north- 
eastward into St. Lawrence County. 
Peck has recorded! “a single tree” at Lake Bonaparte in Lewis 
County as at the northern limit in the state, but the species is 
common on Black Lake in St. Lawrence County. 
SALIX SYRTICOLA Fernald. S. adenophylla Schneider, Jour. Arn. 
Arb. i. 158 (1920) in part, perhaps Hook. Dry sand dunes overlying 
Silurian limestone by Lake Ontario, northwest corner of Sandy 
Creek Township, and sand dunes at Selkirk, Oswego County. 
The typical shrub of the Great Lakes, apparently not heretofore 
recorded from Lake Ontario. 
BETULA PAPYRIFERA Marsh., forma coriacea, n. f., foliis valde 
coriaceis lucidis. 
1 Peck, N. Y. State Mus. Bull. no. 94: 42 (1905). 
