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R. FRONDOSUS Bigel. Back of sand dunes overlying Silurian shales 
and schists by Lake Ontario, Selkirk, Oswego County. 
R. PERGRATUS Blanchard. Low sandy pasture overlying Silurian 
limestone, northeast corner of Sandy Creek Township, Oswego 
County; thicket by Chaumont River, Depauville, Jefferson County. 
R. RECURVANS Blanchard. Sandy thickets and dry open woods, 
Constantia and Phoenix, Oswego County. 
R. ELEGANTULUS Blanchard. Border of open swale over Silurian 
sandstone, Morse, Hastings, Oswego County. 
R. vERMONTANUS Blanchard. Dry sterile bank between Mud Lake 
and Crystal Lake, south of Redwood, Jefferson County. 
R. sacens Blanchard. Sandy thickets overlying Silurian sand- 
stone, two miles west of Constantia, Oswego County. 
R. nisprpus L., var. MAJOR Blanchard. Damp thickets in sand 
dunes overlying Silurian limestone by Lake Ontario, northwest 
corner of Sandy Creek Township, Oswego County. 
Prunus PUMILA L. Shrubs 1-2 m. high, on sand dunes overlying 
Silurian shales and schists by Lake Ontario, Selkirk, Oswego County. 
For discussion see Fernald, RHopora, xxv. 72 (1923). Recorded from 
the same area, “ Pulaski, Oswego Co." in Report of the State Botanist 
for 1909 (p. 35). 
Baptista TINCTORIA (L.) R. Br. Dry thickets south of sand dunes 
overlying Silurian shales and schists by Lake Ontario, Selkirk, 
Oswego County. 
PoLYGALA SANGUINEA L. In 1893, Peck noted! the bright color 
of the flowers of plants of the interior (Albany County) as contrasted 
with the duller coloring of the Long Island plant. The same brilliant 
coloring was conspicuous in the two colonies seen by us in northern 
Oswego County. 
CALLITRICHE HERMAPHRODITICA L. Cent. I. Pl. 31 (Feb., 1755). 
C. autumnalis L. Fl. Suec. ed. 2: 2 (Oct., 1755). For discussion of 
nomenclature see Schinz & Thellung, Vierteljahrs. Naturforsch. 
Gesell. Zurich, liii. 548 (1909). Shallow cove in Guffin Bay, near 
Point Salubrious, Jefferson County; marly bottom, overlying Silurian 
rock, mouth of Chippewa Creek, Morristown, St. Lawrence County; 
muddy pool in sandy swale overlying Silurian rock by the St. Lawrence 
River, Morristown. 
1 Peck in N. Y. State Mus. Report 46: 122—reprint 42 (1893). 
