REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR 1 924 1/ 



Agrostis hiemalis (Walt.) B. S. P. 

 Epilobium palustre L. Var. 

 Myosotis virginica (L.) B. S. P. 

 Juncus secundus Beauv. 

 Carex platyphylla Carey 

 Galium circaezans Michx. 

 PolygalapolygamaL. 

 Cardamine parviflora L. 

 Festuca obtusa Spreng. 

 Hystrix Hystrix (L.) Millsp. 

 Danthonia spicata (L.) Beauv. 

 Antennaria neodioica Greene 

 Carex heterosperma Wahl. (anceps) 

 Carex radiata (Wahl.) Dewey 

 Carex convoluta Mackenzie 

 Juniperus depressa Pursh 

 Panicum linearifolium Scribn. 

 Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coulter 

 Oenothera pumila L. 



This list of plants is remarkable for only a few items. It was 

 entirely unexpected to find in this section of the State undoubted 

 specimens of Geranium carolinianum, Panicum 

 latifolium, Woodsia obtusa and P o 1 }' g a 1 a 

 p o 1 }^ g a m a . 



Hamilton comity 

 Betula coerulea Blanchard 

 In rather poor soil, along Indian lake road about 2 miles from 

 Blue mountain lake. H. D. House 10576, August 19, 1924. 



Alnus viridis var. Fernaldii House 



(Alnus mollis Fernald ) 

 Sandy soil, near Little Tupper lake. H. D. House 10681, Sep- 

 tember 19, 1924. 



Solidago Randii (Porter) Britton 

 Sandy soil, Little Tupper lake. H. D. House io6po. September 

 19, 1924. 



Aster novi-belgi L. 

 Common in various situations at Little Tupper lake. A^o. 10688 

 with white rays, and more nearly entire leaves than the common 

 form; no. 10687 with reddish-purple rays, nearly the color of those 

 in Aster n o v a e - a n g 1 i a e f . r o s e u s ; no. 10680 with 

 light-blue rays. Forms with pink rays, intermediate between 10688 

 and 1 068 J were also noted. 



Aster Blakei (Porter) House 

 Marshy border of a small pond about 6 miles east of Long lake. 

 H. D. House 1067^, September 19, 1924. This was first meiitioned 



