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and also about one-half mile east of Verona beach on the east shore 

 of Oneida lake. It was also collected north of New London by 

 IV. A. Matthews 221^, July 18, 1922. These collections remove all 

 doubt as to the correctness of Paine's report, ^° which may have 

 been overlooked by Sargent who states that the range of this species 

 " apparently does not reach central Xew York." -^ 



*Populus alba L, 



An introduced tree, native of Europe, reported by W . C. 

 Mitcnscher^ from Fish Creek Landing. 



*Populus candicans Ait. 

 Frequently planted at Sylvan Beach, and rarely elsewhere in 

 this region. W. C. Muenscher^ reports it from Sylvan Beach, per- 

 haps as an escape from cultivation. 



*Salix sericea Marsh. 

 Low ground near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, May 16, 1918. 

 Also reported from the same locality by W . C. Muenscher.^ 



*Salix Bebbiana Sargent 

 Common in low woods and thickets near Sylvan Beach. H. D. 

 House, May 16, 1918. 



'••=Salix tristis Ait. 

 Frequent on the sand plains north of New London. H. D. House 

 687^, May 21, 1920. 



*Salix longifolia Muhl. 

 Near Sylvan Beach. W. C. Mnenscher 1466Q, September 13, 1922. 



-•'Alsine aquatica (L.) Britton 

 An introduced species common along the old Erie canal, about 

 I mile west of the site of old Fort Bull. In flower on July 20, 1918. 



*Sedum purpureum Tausch. 

 An introduced species frequent along roadsides and railroads 

 about South Bay, Madison county and at Fish creek, Oneida county. 



='=Ribes cynosbati L. 

 Frequent in woods about 3 miles north of New London. 



20 Paine. I.e. p. 126. 



21 Sargent. Silva of N. Amer. 8 : 156 (footnote 4). 1895. 



