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Carex tuckermanni Dewey 

 Penfield. M. S. Baxter, July i, 1914- 



Cyperus engelmanni Steud. 

 Pittsford. M. S. Baxter. September i, 1914- 



Agrostis perennans (Walt.) Tuckerm. 

 On wet logs, Genesee river. M. S. Baxter, September 10, 1914. 



Festuca elatior arundinacea Celak 

 Wet meadows near Rochester. M. S. Baxter, July 26, 1914- 



Centaurea maculosa Lam. 

 Sandy fields, Brighton. M. S. Baxter, August 4, 1914- 



Sagittaria cuneata Sheldon 

 Wet shores, Irondequoit bay. M. S. Baxter, August 10, 1916. 



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Antennaria ambigens (Greene) Fernald 

 Sandy field near Merrick. H. D. House, June 16, 19 16. Thes© 

 specimens possess unusually broad leaves, green but persistently 

 and conspicuously woolly above, and without doubt are similar if 

 not identical with Antennaria calophylla Greene as 

 described in Britton's Manual. Except for the relatively broader 

 leaves they are the same as recent collections of A. ambigens 

 made in Albany and Monroe counties. 



Teucrium littorale Bicknell 

 Brackish inarshes near Oceanside and Long Beach. H. D. House, 

 July 27, 19 16. In Rhodora 10:84, 1908, Mr Fernald reduces this 

 to a variety of T. c a n a d e n s e. As a matter of fact the characters 

 ofT. littorale, namely, leaves tapering at the base and the 

 villous calyx, make it more closely related toT. boreale and 

 T. occidentalis. Specimens from Orient Point (coll. Roy 

 Latham) possess densely villous calyces and densely soft pubescent 

 or velvety leaves. Specimens from Long Beach vary from canescent 

 calyces to canescent with numerous long villous hairs. Its general 

 appearance, habitat and distinct characters seem to indicate it as 

 well marked in a group of very closely related species. 



