212 Rhodora [DECEMBER 
Apparently frequent or common in caleareous waters of the St. 
Lawrence system in Jefferson and St. Lawrence Counties. Paine! 
cited it as collected by Clinton at Alexandria Bay, Jefferson County 
and it is in the Gray Herbarium, labeled by Gray as collected at 
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, by Clinton. Mrs. O. P. Phelps 
found it in a small stream at Morristown; and it extends eastward 
to the Ottawa and Richelieu valleys in Quebec and Lake Champlain 
in Vermont. In New York it seems to be rare west of Jefferson 
County. 
ACER SACCHARINUM L. At the only two stations where specimens 
were collected (for locality), on Black Creek, Alexandria, Jefferson 
County and Black Lake, St. Lawrence County, the foliage is green 
beneath, almost or quite lacking the white bloom characteristic of 
the species. 
Vitis VULPINA L., var. syrticola, n. var., a forma typica recedit 
foliis maturis subtus valde pilosis, petiolis dense pilosis. 
Differing from the typical form in having the mature leaves densely 
pilose beneath; the petioles densely pilose. New York: sand dunes 
overlying Silurian shales and schists by Lake Ontario, Selkirk, 
Oswego County, Fernald, Wiegand & Eames, no. 14,388 (TYPE in 
Gray Herb.; duplicate in Herb. N. Y. College of Agric.). MICHIGAN: 
top of low sand dunes, New Buffalo, Berrien County, July 20, 1911, 
O. E. Lansing, no. 3287. INDIANA: dry woods on sand dunes, 
Miller's, September 4, 1911, Sherf. 
Matva Atcea L. Roadside, Scriba, Oswego County. 
HYPERICUM BOREALE (Britton) Bicknell. Quaking peaty margin of 
Mud Pond, Oswego, Oswego County. 
LECHEA INTERMEDIA Leggett. Sterile ledges, Narrows Island, 
Black Lake, St. Lawrence County. 
Collected by Mrs. Orra Parker Phelps slightly to the northeast, at 
Norfolk. 
VIOLA AFFINIS LeConte. On rock-talus, Narrows Island, Black 
Lake, St. Lawrence County. 
LYTHRUM ALATUM Pursh. With Polygonum robustius in a wet 
swale near the southern end of Black Lake, St. Lawrence County; 
appearing indigenous. 
Cornus BarLEvr Coult. & Evans. Sand dunes overlying Silurian 
shales and schists by Lake Ontario, Selkirk, Oswego County. 
! Paine, P'. Oneida County, 71 (1865). 
