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Lycopodium inundatum L. 



Common on the sphagnum bog at Onjebonge pond. Hojise ^138, 

 June 24. 



Symphoricarpos racemosus Michx. 



On exposed ledges. Grand island in Lake Bonaparte. House 

 7J01, June 23. 



Minuartia Michauxii (Fenzl.) House 

 (Alsine stricta Michx.) 

 Common on rocky banks about Lake Bonaparte. House 6267, 

 June 2^. 



Juncus Dudley! Wiegand 



Bonaparte swamp. House 70^8, June 23. Determined by Dr 

 F. V. Coville, 192 1, 



Linnaea americana Forbes, forma candicans, forma nova. 

 Corollas pure white instead of the usual pink color. On Grand 

 island in Lake Bonaparte there is a large colony of the twin flower 

 in which all the flowers have pure white corollas. House 7106, 

 June 23. 



Arctostaphylos Uva ursi (L.) Spreng. 



Common on Grand island, Lake Bonaparte. House 7100, June 

 23. Not common elsewhere about Lake Bonaparte, doubtless owing 

 in large part to the extensive and destructive fires which followed 

 lumbering operations 25 to 40 years ago. The plants of the bear- 

 berry have smooth and glabrous branches and twigs at this station, 

 while all other specimens from New York which have been examined 

 have the branchlets " canescent-tomentulose, not viscid, the minute 

 tomentum persistent," as described by Fernald & Macbride 

 (Rhodora, 16: 212. 1914) for their variety coactilis. The geo- 

 graphical value of this variety is doubtful, however, since in the 

 state herbarium there is a specimen from central Europe which is 

 an exact match for the variety coactilis. 



Viola Selkirkii Pursh 

 Common in moist woods near Lake Bonaparte. House 7043, 

 June 22. 



Viola rugulosa Greene 



A plant much resembling V. canadensis, but stouter and 

 more strict, leaves broader and rough pubescent above, notably 

 pubescent beneath, hirtellous on the veins as well as on the stems 

 and petioles. 



Harrisville, Peck, 1904 (state herbarium). 



