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Triglochin palustris Linn. 
Castle swamp, Oneida. H. D. House, July 19, 1913. No. 5209. 
This species is abundant in nearly all open boggy or sphagnum 
places. It has been collected also at Pecksport and Peterboro, in 
Madison county, and at Green lake near Kirkville, Onondaga county. 
Typha angustifolia Linn. 
Castle swamp, Oneida. H. D. House, July 19, 1913. No. 52109. 
The narrow leaved Cat-tail is more abundant in the swamps of the 
coastal plain and is rarely met with inland. This is the only central 
New York station known. 
Sanguisorba canadensis Linn. 
Border of a sphagnum bog near Peterboro. H. D. House, August 
31, 1913. No. 5353. Evidently a rare species in central New York 
as this is the only collection known from the region. 
4 ONEIDA COUNTY 
Antennaria canadensis Greene 
Along the border of woods in a pasture, near Willowvale. Dr 
J. V. Haberer, June 8, 1910. No. 3151. Graefenberg hill, Herki- 
mer county. Dr J. V. Haberer, June 10, 1910. No. 3145. 
Antennaria neodioica Greene 
East of Clayville. Dr J. V. Haberer, May 26, 1910. No. 3123. 
Antennaria grandis (Fernald) House 
(Antennaria neodioica var. grandis Fernald) 
Steep hillside pasture, north slope of Paris hill, town of New 
Hartford. Dr J..V. Haberer, June 8, 1910; No. 31722. 
Antennaria oneidica Greene 
Border of sandy woods, Whitestown. Dr J. V. Haberer, June 4, 
1904. No. 2600. Duplicate type collection. 
Apocynum pubescens R. Br. 
Sanquoit. Dr J. V. Haberer, July 22 and August 26, 1912. No. 
5354. Usually referred to A. cannabinum as variety pub- 
escens DC. and differing from that species chiefly in its pub- 
escent calyx and pedicels and the leaves white-pubescent beneath. 
