REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR I92I 21 



1921 



Mertensia virginica (L.) Link April 15, May 16 



Erythronium albidum Nutt April 15 



Polemonium repens L April 20 



Phlox divaricata L April 20 



Carex Hassei Bailey May 15 



Houstonia canadensis Willd May 15 



Cardamine rotundif olia Michx May 16 



Disporum lanuginosum {Michx.) Nichols May 16 



Cassia marilandica L August 5 



Solidago squarrosa Muhl September 4 



Essex County 



Actaea rubra (Ait.) Willd., forma neglecta (Gillman) 



B. L. Robinson 



A not infrequent form of the red baneberry about Newcomb, 



possessing the slender pedicels of the typical species, but the mature 



fruit pure white in color. As tlie white baneberry {A. alba) does not 



occur in this section of the State, the form can not be suspected to 



be of hybrid origin. 



Aster roscidus Burgess 

 Dry woods near Schroon Lake. House 7654, September 16. 



Agastache Foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze 

 Roadside thickets near Newcomb. House 8478, August 4, 192 1. 

 Well established and conspicuous by its purple bracts, calyces 

 and flowers. How this western species came to be so well estab- 

 lished here is not apparent, as the spot is not near any habitations. 



Botrychium simplex E. Hitchc. 

 Moist sandy hillside among grasses, sedges and various herbs, 

 shrubs and small evergreens near Newcomb. House 8012, June 8, 

 1921. 



Campanula rotundif olia L., forma albiflora (G. Don) 

 comb, nov, 

 C. rotundifolia var. albiflora G. Don, Gen. Syst. 3: 758. 1838. 

 Indian Pass, Dr C. H. Peck (state herbarium), also collected by 

 Doctor Peck at Lansingburg, Rensselaer county. 



Carex tenuiflora Wahl. 



Frequent in swamps and bogs near Newcomb. House 7431, July 

 15-30, 1920, and June 3-10, 1921. 



Carex lenticularis Michx. 

 Common on the moist shores of Lake Harris. House 7428, 

 July i5-30> 1920; 8083, June 12, 1921. 



