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abruptly reduced above; flowers subsessile; calyx puberulent, 6-8 
mm long, the teeth triangular with acute or abruptly acuminate tips, 
not acerose, I-14 mm long, not over one-fifth the length of the 
calyx tube; corolla about 2 cm long, pink or rose-purple. 
Near Utica. Dr J: V. Haberer, August 10, 1912. No. 3084. 
Type in the herbarium of the New York State Museum. 
Distinguished from P. virginiana by its short, triangular, 
acute calyx lobes which are not acerose, and from P. parviflora 
by its acutely pointed calyx lobes, thick leaves and larger corollas. 
Following the nomenclature of Britton & Brown’s Illustrated Flora, 
second edition, this would be called Dracocephalum lat- 
idens House. 
Eleocharis diandra Wright 
Sandy shores of Oneida lake. Dr J. V. Haberer, August 2, 1goo. 
No. 1356. 
Fimbristylis geminata (Nees) Kunth. 
(F. frankii Steud.) 
Sandy shores of Oneida lake. Dr J. V. Haberer, August 16, 1900. 
No. 1370. 
Hemicarpha micrantha (Vahl) Pax. 
Sandy shores of Oneida lake. Dr J. V. Haberer, August 18, 1900. 
No. 1168. 
Woodwardia virginica (L.) Sm: 
Sandy swamps near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, July 22, 1913. 
No. 5258. A species, abundant on the coastal plain but one of the 
rare ferns of central New York. 
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Achroanthes unifolia (Mx.) Raf. 
Carpenter’s-pond. H. D. House, No.-1}47. 
Carex bebbii (Bailey) Britton 
Carpenter’s pond. H.D. House. No. 1345. 
Carex cephaloidea Boott 
Jamesville. H. D. House. No. 1296. 
Carex filiformis Linn. 
Carpenter’s pond. H.D. House. No. 1324. 
