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LOCAL FLORA NOTES IV 



I ALBANY COUNTY 

 Antennaria occidentalis Greene 

 Indian Ladder, Helderberg mountains. J. B. Rubinger, June 13 » 

 1916. Menands. J. B. Rubinger, May 24, 1916. 



Carex oligosperma Michx. 

 Kamer. H. D. House, July 26, 191 5, No. 3948. 



Lotus comiculatus L. 



Near Albany. H. D. House, July 9, 1916. Selkirk. C. E. Jones, 

 July 1907. 



Viola septentrionalis Greene 

 Kenwood. J. B. Rubinger, May 10, 19 16. 



2 COLUMBIA COUNTY 

 Panicum virgatum L. 



Marsh along the east bank of the Hudson river near Stuyvesant. 

 H. D. House, August 5, 19 16. A species of moist barrens and salt 

 marshes chiefly southward. Rarely collected this far northward. 

 According to Hitchcock & Chase (Cortr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 15:91. 

 1910), the only localities for this grass farther north than this are 

 Brattleboro, Vermont, and Toronto, Canada, in the eastern states. 

 Doctor Peck collected it several years ago along the Hudson 

 river above Rensselaer (then known as North Greenbush). 



3 FULTON COUNTY 

 Antennaria petaloidea Femald 

 Sandy fields near Northampton. H. D. House, May 28, 1914. 



Poa nemoralis Linn. 

 Woods near Cranberry Creek. H. D. House, May 27, 1914. 

 Determined by A. S. Hitchcock. 



4 GENESEE COUNTY 

 Anticlea elegans (Pursh) Rydb. 

 Marl bog in Bergen swamp. H. D. House, August 14, 1916. 



