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Schwalbea americana, Gerardia glaucaof Eddy, 

 Gentiana crinita. and Viola p e d a t a . Of these only 

 Viola pedata and Gentiana crinita are still found. 

 Doctor Eights speaks of the abundance of the Trailing Arbutus, 

 Epigaea repens L., but at the present time there are but a 

 few scanty and widely separated patches of it left. 



Ranunculus flabellaris Raf. 

 In a small pond near Wemple, H . D. House 10004. May 22. 1924. 



Amelanchier amabilis Wiegand 

 Dry woods near Lawson's lake. Helderberg mountains. H. D. 

 House 10006, June i. 1924. 



Carex aurea Nutt. 

 Wet soil near Guilderland Center, H. D. House 104^6, August 3, 

 1924. 



Rosa Lyoni Pursh 

 Dry thickets, Voorheesville, House 10607, August 28, 1924. Glen- 

 mont, House 6^"/^, 1919. The specimens from which was made 

 the colored illustration of Rosa Virginia n a, in the Wild 

 Flowers of New York, has been determined by both Doctor Rydberg 

 and Mrs Erlanson as R o s a Lyoni. 



Rosa obovata Raf. 

 Thickets, Guilderland Center, House 10788, October 2. 1924. 



Rosa subblanda Rydberg 

 Thompson's lake. Peck. Also collected at Cooperstown Junction 

 and at Elizabethtown by Peck. 



Rosa serrulata Raf. 

 Dry, sandy woods near Karner, H. D. House 6^67, June 26. 1919. 

 Glenmont, House 10^42, July 15, 1924. 



Thalictrum dasycarpum Fisch. & Mey. 

 Dry woods. Green Island, H. D. House lo^^j^, July 22. 1924. 



Fraxinus Michauxii Britton 

 River banks. Green Island, H. D. House 10368, July 22, 1924; 

 Guilderland Center, No. 10628, September 7, 1924. 



