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Suffolk county 

 Draparnallia acuta (Ag.) Kutz. 

 This alga, determined by Hazen, was found in fresh water pools 

 near Mattituck. Roy Latham, March i, 1924. 



Carex silacea Olney 

 Southampton beach. H. D. House 9737, August 15, 1923. 



Rosa Bicknellii Rydberg 

 Yaphank. C. H. Peck. September (1889). Det. Rydberg. 



Rosa Lyoni Pursh 



Montauk Point. H. D. House 9728, August 15, 1923. West 

 Hampton. Peck. Also collected at Merrick, Nassau county. H. D. 

 House, June 21, 1916 and photographed as Rosa virginiana 

 in the Wild Flowers of New York. Northward in the State this 

 has been collected at Pine Plains, Dutchess county. Peck; Glenmont, 

 Albany county, House 6573, July 29, 19 19, and Helderberg moun- 

 tains. Peck. All of the specimens cited determined by Doctor 

 Rydberg. 



Cephalozia macrostachya Kail. 



In a sandy bog near Southold. Roy Latham, September 25, 1915. 



Tioga county 

 Calamagrostis Porteri A. Gray 

 Apalachin. F. E. Fenno, July 20, 1900. Sent to the state her- 

 barium as C. cinnoides, but recently determined by Mrs 

 Chase as C. Porteri, heretofore known in this State only 

 from Sullivan hill, Chemung county, collected by T. F. Lucy in 1895. 



Tompkins county 



Carex cryptolepis var. prolifera (H. B. Lord) comb. nov. 



Carex irregularis Schw. Ann. Lye. N. Y. i : 66. 1824 

 Carex Oederi var. prolifera H. B. Lord, 19th Rep't N. Y. State 

 Mus. 76. 1866 



Ludlowville. H. B. Lord (type or cotype in herbarium of N. Y. 

 State Museum). Marl pond outlet. Cortland county. Peck. Lake 

 Harris, Essex county, House. 



This variety seems to be always associated with C. crypto- 

 lepis, which has had a very checkered nomenclatorial career. 

 Often designated as a variety of C . f 1 a v a L., or C . Oederi 

 Retz, it seems first to have been described by Michaux as C . 



