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Oswego county 

 Serapias Helleborine L. 

 Riverside cemetery woods near Oswego. E. P. Killip I2j20, 

 August 8, 1924. 



Salix syrticola Fernald 



On sand dunes along the shore of Lake Ontario, at Selkirk (Port 

 Ontario). H. D. House 10060, June 16, 1924. This was first col- 

 lected on the shore of Lake Ontario near Woodville, Jefferson 

 county, in 1921 and 1922 by the writer. As no reports for those 

 years have been published the report of it first appears in the 

 Annotated List (p. 264). Meanwhile Fernald and Wiegand re- 

 porting upon plants collected during 1923 in the Ontario and St 

 Lawrence basins record Salix syrticola from the same gen- 

 eral region (Rhodora 25: 205-14. 1923). 



Rensselaer county 

 Sparganium chlorocarpum Rydberg 

 Glasshouse lake. H. D. House 1042/, August 2, 1924. 



Pinus resinosa Ait. 

 East Postenskill. H. D. House 10^60, July 19, 1924. 



Spiraea tomentosa forma albiflora (Raf.) Macbride 

 East Nassau. H. D. House 104^5, August 2, 1924. In one 

 marsh, the white flowered form of this species was found to the 

 entire exclusion of the usual red flowered typical form. 



Mentha canadensis var. glabrata Benth. 

 Shore of Tomhannock reservoir. H. D. House 10616, August 29, 

 1924. 



Dracocephalum virginicum L. 

 Roadside, town of Brunswick. H. D. House 10615, August 29, 

 1924. Conditions pointed to the suspicion that the species had been 

 introduced here and was not native. 



Rosa obovata Raf. 

 Edge of pine woods, Averill Park, House 10^56, July 19, 1924. 



Rosa virginiana Mill 

 Pine woods near Valley Falls, House Sjp8, ig2i. Tliis and the 

 preceding species determined by Doctor Rydberg and Ivirs 

 Erlanson, 



