REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR 192I 37 



Carex Dewey ana Schw. 

 Wet woods near Peterboro. House 8^2^, June 29, 1921. 



Carex prasina Wahl. 

 Marshy places near Oneida. House Sjy8, July 4, 1921. 



Carex radiata (Wahl.) Small 

 Swamp south of Morrisville. House 8yi2, September 17, 192 1. 

 Maturing late owing to ground having been disturbed in grading 

 an adjacent roadway. 



Cypripedium reginae Walt., forma album (Ait.) comb. nov. 

 Cypripediium album Ait. Hort. Kew., 3 : 303. 1789 



Castle swamp, Oneida. House. 



In central New York the showy lady's-slipper occasionally occurs 

 with all parts of the flower pure white. Also in Bonaparte swamp, 

 Lewis county. Peck (N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 94, p. 38. 1905) 



Polygala paucifolia Willd. 



Low woods near Pecksport. House 6g2j, May 26. This is not a 

 rare plant throughout most sections of the State but has not been 

 previously noticed in Madison county. 



Linum sulcatum Riddell 



In old fields on a dry sandy hillside near Oneida. House 7671, 

 October 18. Perhaps naturalized from farther west. 



Nepeta hederacea (L.) Trev., var. parviflora 



(Benth.) Druce 



Glecoma heterophylla Opi^, Natural., 7: 61. 1824 



A^. Glecoma var. parviflora Benth. in Lab. Gen. & Sp., 485. 1834 



G. intermedia Schrader; Benth. in DC. Prodr., 12: 391. 1848 



Corollas scarcely more than twice as long as the calyces, which 

 are shorter than in the typical form of the species. Leaves also 

 smaller and less pubescent, the stems glabrous or but minutely 

 pubescent. 



Edge of woodlands near Oneida. H. D. House, June 5^ 1916. 

 Native of Europe, and well established. Doubtless not rare but 

 easily overlooked or taken for the common form of the species. 

 In dlecoma this would be designated as Glecoma hederacea var. 

 parviflora (Benth.) comb. nov. 



