REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR I924 IQ 



Panicum spretum Schultes 

 Drosera rotundifolia L. 

 Drosera intermedia Hayne 

 Carex cryptolepis Mackenzie 

 Andropogon scoparius Michx. 

 Lysimachia terrestris (L.) B. S. P. 

 Calamagrostis canadensis L. 

 Hypericum boreale (Britton) Bicknell 

 Soli dago Randii (Porter) Britton 

 Carex viridula Michx. 

 Sanguisorba canadensis L. 



Prunus depressa has been collected here by Peck as well 

 as by others. It is a very conspicuous thing on the shore of the 

 lake. Quite unexpected were the four grasses : Calamagrostis 

 inexpansa, Spartina Michauxiana. Andropo- 

 gon scoparius and Panicum spretum. All of the 

 other species in this list are more or less characteristic of the lake 

 shores in this region. 



Herkimer county 

 Cephalozia planiceps (Austin) Lindb. 

 In sphagnum bog, near Little Moose lake. C. C. Haynes 158S, 

 August 2, 1913. 



Cephaloziella Hampeana (Nees) Schififn. 

 On earth in rock crevices, Bald mountain. C. C. Haynes Hepat. 

 Amer. No. 49, June 22, 1908. 



Metzgeria pubescens (Schrank) Raddi 

 On granite boulders, Little Moose lake. C. C. Haynes 156^, July 

 31. 1913- 



Carex Sprengelii Dewey 

 Rocky woods east of Little Falls. H. D. House 101^4, June 23, 

 1924. 



Vaccinium canadense L. f. chiococcum Deane 

 Near Old Forge. E. \W Blue, September 8, 1924. Fruit white 

 or nearly so when mature, usually with a slight pinkish tint on 

 one side. 



Jefferson county 

 During the latter part of June 1922, a trip was made to the Black 

 river region below Watertown. Extraordinary high water in the 

 river made impossible the examination of many spots which in 



