' ~ REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR I92I I9 



Broome County 



Blepharigottis psycod'es (L.) Rydb., former albispicata, forma 



nova 

 Divisions of the corolla pure white. Reported from Broome 

 county by C. F. Millspaugh (Torr. Club Bui., 12:101. 1885). 



Columbia County 

 Lycopodium clavatum L. 



There are two sheets of this species (five specimens) in the state 

 herbarium, collected by Arthur K. Harrison, at Lebanon Springs, 

 August 18, 1893, in which all the peduncles are greatly elongated, 

 20-50 cm long, and sterile (devoid of any terminal strobili). These 

 might appear like sterile forms of the var. megastachyum, except 

 that of the sixteen elongated peduncles on the five specimens, two 

 are branched below the middle, and one above the middle. 



This form may be designated as L. clavatum L., forma sterilis, 



forma nova. 



Delaware County 



During the summer season of 1920, the following plants were 

 collected near Arkville, by Dr H. M. Denslow, and in 192 1 deposited 

 in the state herbarium : 



Botrychium neglectum Wood 



" ang-ustisegmentum {Pease & Moore) Fernald 



" obliquum Muhl. 



" obliquum var. oneidense Gilbert 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus (L.) Link 

 Cryptogramma Stelleri (Gmel.) Prantl. 

 Malaxis unifolia Michx. 

 Cypripedium acaule Ait. 

 Corallorrhiza trifida Chat. 



" maculata Raf. 



Liparis Loesellii (L.) Richard 

 Lysias Hookeriana (A. Gray) Rydb. 

 " orbiculata (Pursh) Rydb. 

 " macrophylla (Goldie) House 

 Monotropa Hypopitys L. 



Erie County 



Ophrys australis (Lindl.) House 

 This small member of the orchid family has recently been found 

 at Concord by Edward A. Eames on May 29th. This is the first 

 record for the species west of Wayne county in this State. 



Carex Hassei Bailey 



Moist meadow near Collins. Dr Anne E. Perkins, June 15, 1920 

 and May 15, 1921. 



This is an interesting addition to the already large number of 

 carices for New York State. Presque Isle, Pa., is the most easterly 

 station for the species previously known. 



