REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR 1 924 2^ 



Viola fimbriatula J. E. Smith 



Among the hybrid violets in this group, in addition to those 

 already listed in the Annotated List (p. 505-6), is the follow- 

 ing, found growing" with V. fimbriatula and V . latins- 

 c u 1 a Greene, in open woods in the eastern portion of the town 

 of Brunswick : 



X Viola Egglestoniana hyb. nom. nov. (V. fimbriatula 

 X latiuscula Brainerd, Bui. Vermont Agr. Exp. Station 239 : 

 107. 1924). 



Viola latiuscula Greene 



As noted above, this species was found in the town of Brunswick. 

 Brainerd (1. c. 137) reports a hybrid between this species and 

 Viola sororia from near Hoosic Junction, which following 

 the binomial characterization adopted in the Annotated List, may 

 be designated as x Viola vermontana hyb. nom. nov. 



Richmond county 



Among the violet hybrids overlooked in compiling the species for 

 the Annotated List of New York plants, are the following: 



X Viola Dowelliana hyb. nom. nov. (Viola affinis x 

 hirsutula Dowell, Torrey Club Bui. 37:171. 1910). Egbert- 

 ville, Staten Island. Doivell (See Brainerd, 1. c. 27). 



X Viola egregia hyb. nom. nov. (Viola Brittoniana x 

 sororia Dowell, Proc. Staten Island Assoc. 3: 161. 1911). 

 Staten Island. Dowell. 



Saratoga county 

 Panicum Scribnerianum Nash 

 Sandy soil, roadside, near Bemis Heights. H. D. House lO^^^, 

 July 12, 1924. 



Agropyron tenerum Vasey 

 Sand plains south of Glens Falls. H. D. House loi^o, June 30, 

 1924. Det. Chase. 



Verbena angustifolia Michx. 

 Sand plains south of Glens Falls. H. D. House T0144, June 30 

 and September 18, 1924. 



Bidens trichosperma (Michx.) Britton 

 Low ground near Wilton. Mrs O. P. Phelps, September 13, 

 1924. Perhaps introduced from farther south. 



