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*Eragrostis Frankii Steud. 

 Reported from Fish creek, near the eastern end of Oneida lake, 

 by W. C. Muenscher. 



*Eriophoruni callithrix Cham. 

 Very abundant in a bog on the sand plains about 4 miles north- 

 west of Rome, and in another bog about 6 miles west of Rome and 

 I mile north of the barge canal. Collected during the summers of 

 1918 and 1919. 



*Scirpus cyperinus var. pelius Fernald^^ 

 Reexamination of the specimens collected at Oneida lake shows 

 that typical Scirpus cypedrinus has not been collected there 

 although I have no doubt it may occur there rarely. All of the 

 collections made belong to the variety pelius, which seems to 

 mature here a week or 10 days earlier than the forma congest us 

 House.^^ 



Carex oligosperma Michx. 

 Previously reported on the authority of Kneiskern and Paine. 

 On July 12, 1919, found in abundance throughout large bogs of the 

 sand plains about 6 miles northwest of Rome, and probably in about 

 the same locality where it was said by Paine to be common. 



Carex Asa-Grayi Bailey 

 Moist sandy woods along the shore of Oneida lake, north of 

 Sylvan Beach. H. D. House 8127, June 21, 1921. 



*Carex leucorum Willd. 

 Common in sandy fields north of New London. H. D. House 

 6op(), June 4, 1919. Commonly regarded as a variety of Carex 

 pennsylvanica Lam. 



''•Carex tonsa (Fernald) Bicknell 

 Frequent in sandy fields north of New London, and throughout 

 most of the sandy plains east of Oneida lake. H. D. House 6100, 

 June 4, 1919. 



*Carex laevivaginata (Kukenth.) Mackenzie 

 Collected near Verona several years ago by Doctor Peck, and 

 more recently at several localities in Oneida and Madison counties. 

 Not rare in the low woods east of Oneida lake. 



1- Rhodora 8 : 164. 1906. 



13 New York State Mus. Bui. 254:150. 1924. 



