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*Carex incomperta Bicknell 

 Low woods near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, June 17, 1918. 



Carex rosaeoides E. C. Howe 

 Sylvan Beach, Oneida county. H. D. House, June 8, 1914. The 

 determinations of all of the species of Carex here reported were 

 made by Kenneth Mackenzie. 



*Cyperus diandrus Torrey 

 Reported from Sylvan Beach, by W. C. Muenscher.® 



"••^Cenchrus pauciflorus Bentham^* 

 Common in sandy fields near Sylvan Beach. H . D. House 58^2, 

 August 10, 1914, and also reported from Fish creek by W. C. 

 Muenscher.* This species was formerly called Cenchrus 

 tribuloides. until 1908. when Professor Hitchcock" applied 

 the name C. carolinianus Walter to the plant. The species 

 is native of the southern and southwestern states, and has migrated 

 northward, following sandy soils, along the coastal plain to New 

 York and Massachusetts. It had appeared on the sandy plains 

 between Albany and Schenectady as early as 1835^*' and was also 

 reported from there by Paine, ^' but Paine does not mention having 

 found it at Oneida lake, and it may be assumed that the plant has 

 reached Oneida lake since 1865. 



*Juncus articulatus var. stolonifer (Wohlleb.) House^* 

 Growing on moist or wet sandy beaches near Lewis Point, south 

 shore of Oneida lake. H. D. House, October 21, 1920. 



*Juncus marginatus Rostk. 

 In an old stone quarry near Verona. H. D. House, August 26, 

 1918. Determined by Coville. 



*Clintonia borealis, forma albicarpa Killip 

 Occasional in low wet woods about 3 miles north of New London. 



*Streptopus amplexicaulis (L.) Michx. 

 Frequent in the deep swamps and low woods along Wood creek, 

 north of New London. 



1* Hitchcock & Qiase. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 22 : 67. 1920. 

 15 Hitchcock. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12:127. 1908. 

 ^^ James Eights. The Albanv Zodiac. 1835. 



17 J. A. Paine jr. Cat. PI. Oneida Co. & Vic. 174. 1865. 



18 >je^. York State Mus. Bui. 254 : 213. 1924. 



