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species. It also occurs on Martha's Vineyard (M. L. Fernald, Sep- 

 tember 12, 1901. Plantae exsiccatae Grayanae, no. 45). 



Agalinis maritima Rafinesque 



A common species in the salt marshes of the Atlantic coast and 

 rarely in bogs of the Ontario lowlands, in this respect exhibiting 

 an extension of range comparable to that ofMyrica caroli- 

 nensis, Blephariglottis c i 1 i a r i s and other plants. It 

 has been collected at Mud lake near Hannibal, Oswego county (C. S. 

 Siheldon, August 26, 1879, state herbarium) and at some locality 

 along Lake Ontario near Rochester (Rev. L. Holzer, in state 

 herbarium). 



Utricularia intermedia Hayne 



Mud lake near Hannibal, Oswego county (H. D. House, July 2, 

 1917). Pecksport, Madison county (H. D. House, June 9, 1916, 

 subject of the color photograph in Wild Flowers of New York). 



A rare species of bladderwort, but easily distinguished by the 

 flattened character of its leaves. Paine^ (p. 106) reports it from 

 Hidden lake, southern Herkimer county, and Gray^* reports it from 

 near Watertown, collected by Crawe. B. D. Gilbert^* records it from 

 Beaver lake, Lewis county and the state herbarium contains speci- 

 mens from Long Island (Miller), Sandlake, Rensselaer county 

 (Peck) and "The Plains," Adirondack mountains (Peck). 



Knautia arvensis (Linnaeus) T. Coulter 



A native of Europe which has become sparingly naturalized in 

 this state. Roadsides near Jordanville, southern Herkimer county 

 (H. D. House, June 24, 1917). Roadsides near Richfield Springs 

 (H. N. White, July 7, 1910, in state herbarium). It has also been 

 reported from Staten Island by Hollick and Britton^^. 



"^^ Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 6, p. 362. 1879. 

 ^5 Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 13, p. 83. 1886. 



