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23). Also reported from Conesus lake, Dtinbar; and from Mendon, 

 Monroe county, Laney & Horsey. There appears to be no good 

 varietal distinction between the so-called varieties acuta and 

 o b o V a li s . 



X Hicoria laney i ( Sargent) comb, no v. 

 Carya lancyi Sarg. Trees & Shrubs, 2: 196. pi. CLXXVIII. 1913. 



A hybrid species between H. cordiformis and H. o v a 1 n . 

 Known only from Riverside cemetery, Rochester. 



X Hicoria dunbarii (Sargent) comb. nov. 

 Carya dniibarii Sarg. Bot. Gaz., 66:254. 1918. 



\ hybrid species between H. 1 a c i n i o s a and H. o v a I a . 

 Known from the bottomlands of the Genesee river at Golah, Monroe 

 county, Dunbar ; and Mount Morris, Livint^ston county, Dunbar. 



Oneida County 



Panicum tenessense Ashe 



Fields near Taberg, H. D. House, No. 5648, July 2T, 1914. A 



grass of rather general distribution, now knov^^n in this State from 



the counties of Fulton, Oneida, Herkimer, Essex, Tompkins and St 



Lawrence. 



Antennaria canadensis var. isabellina Greene, var. nov. 

 (A. isabellina Greene, in herb.) 



Similar to Antennaria canadensis, but the bracts and 

 stems reddish, often the under surfaces of the cauline leaves tinged 

 with red ; basal leaves strongly apiculate ; the outer bracts of the 

 inflorescence with broader, white, petaloid tips, which are more con- 

 spicuous than in the typical form of the species. 



Frequent in central New York, in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison 

 counties, and represented by several collections by Dr J. V. Haberer. 

 The type is the collection by Haberer, No. 3160, at Hackedam road, 

 Frankfort Hill, Herkimer county. May 27 and June 3, 1910, in the 

 New York State herbarium. ;\ duplicate of this is sheet No. 647233 

 in the national herbarium. A collection from Twin Moiuitain, Ver- 

 mont (Eggleston, No. ^59/, May 26, 1901, distributed as var. 

 r a n d i i ) appears to be the same. 



