l6 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



House, September 7, 1917), and near Gloversville, Fulton county 

 (A. Olsson June 29, 1912). 



Eleocharis intermedia habereri Fernald^^ 

 Muddy banks of the Hudson river at Glenmont, Albany county 

 (H. D. House, September 12, 1917). The type of this variety was 

 collected on the shores of Oneida lake by J. V. Haberer (no. 1149a, 

 Vienna, Oneida county, August 2 and 18, 1900). Haberer's speci- 

 men numbered 1149a in the state herbarium is from Lewis Point, 

 Madison county." The writer has observed, however, that this 

 variety is frequent on the shores of all four counties which border 

 on Oneida lake. 



Carex aquatilis Wahlenberg 



Marsh on the edge of Round pond, Monroe county (H. D. 

 House, July 3, 1917). 



Carex buxbaumii Wahlenberg 

 On an open marsh near Mendon, Monroe county (H. D. House, 

 July 2, 1917), growing with Carex stricta Lam., Carex 

 lasiocarpa Ehrh., Carex leptalea Wahl., Carex 

 d i a n d r a Schrank and Juncus balticus Willd. 



Carex livida (Wahlenberg) Willdenow 

 Mendon marsh, Mendon, Monroe county (E. P. Killip, July 10, 

 1917). Paine" (p. 159) reports this rare sedge from the East 

 dry-lots swamp near Jerusalem hill, Litchfield, southern Herkimer 

 county, and also says that it formerly occurred in Oriskany swamp, 

 Oneida county. There is a specimen collected in Oriskany swamp 

 by Asa Gray in June 1832, in the state herbarium. Peck^^ and also 

 Haberer have recollected this species in the state marsh near Litch- 

 field. Sartwell's Carices Americae Septentrionalis contains Carex 

 livida (no. 66) from Oneida (Vasey), Kneiskern also seems to 

 have collected it at Oneida (state herbarium), both probably from 

 Oriskany swamp. 



Carex albursina Sheldon 

 Palmer's glen, Rochester, Monroe county (H. D. LTouse, July 5, 

 1917). Peck^^ has reported this sedge under the name of Carex 



^^ Rhodora, 8: 130. 1906. 



" N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 116, p. 35. 1907. 



^^ 50th Rep't N. Y. State Mus., p. 127. 1S97. 



^•^47111 Rep't N. Y. State Mus., p. 17. 1894. 



