54 . NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Washington County 

 Sagittaria graminea Michx. 



Pearl Point, Lake George, in about 2 feet of water. Dr Emmaline 

 Moore, September 9. 



This is a common species in all the lakes and ponds of northern 

 New York. This collection is interesting, however, because of the 

 fine development of floating leaves. These leaves are on elongated 

 filiform petioles, the blades lance-elliptic in shape with straight or 

 slightly converging basal lobes which are one-third to one-fourth the 

 length of the blades. The usual flattened phyllodia are also present. 

 This is the only collection in the state herbarium of this species 

 showing these floating leaves. The writer has examined scores of 

 colonies in various Adirondack lakes during the past two summers 

 without seeing any of these floating leaves, and it is possible that 

 they develop only late in the season. 



Subularia aquatica L. 

 Shore of Lake George. Dr Emmaline Moore, x^ugust. 



Arctium Lappa L. 

 Roadsides near Cambridge. House 76 ^i), September 17. 



Wayne County 



Geranium Robertianum L., forma albiflorum (G. Don) comb, nova 

 G. Robertianum var. albiflorum G. Don, Gen. Syst. 1:721. 1834 

 Corollas white. Sodus bay. Batter sImU (state herbarium). This 



color form was first reported in the New York State Museum 



Bulletin 2, p. 26. 1887. 



Long Island 



Polygonum pennsylvanicum var. nesophilum Fernald, Rhodora. 



19:73. 1917 

 A rather distinct humifuse plant of the borders of ponds and 

 inlets of the coastal region. Collected at Amagansett, by Doctor 

 Peck (state herbarium). 



Hibiscus Moscheutos L., forma Peckii, forma nova 

 Petals pure white, otherwise like the typical species. Patchogue. 

 Dr C. H. Peck (state herbarium). 



Limonium trichogonum Blake, forma albiflorum (Raf.) comb. nov. 

 Statice caroliniana var. a 1 b i f 1 o r a Raf. Med. Bot., 2 : 94 1830 

 Corollas white. Occasional in the salt marshes along the south 



shore of Long Island. 



