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*Kalmia Polifolia L. 



Found in the same bog with C a r e x o 1 i g o s p e r m a Michx., 

 and B 1 e p h a r i g 1 o 1 1 i s B 1 e p h a r i g 1 o 1 1 i s (Willd.) Rydb., 

 but was apparently not detected here by Paine. H. D. House 6o/6, 

 June 4, 1919. 



=-=Andromeda glaucophylla Link 



In the same bog with the prececHng species, but not common, 

 and collected on the same date. 



Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. 

 This was included in the list of the Oneida lake plants upon the 

 authority of Gray, who reported it from " near Oneida lake." On 

 August 26, 1918, this species was found in abundance on the open 

 sandy plains about 3 miles north of New London. This may be the 

 locality indicated by Gray since a number of other species reported 

 by Gray, Kneiskern and Paine, seem to occur now, at least, only in 

 this portion of the sand plains and along the " Oswego road." 



^•=Chiogenes hispidula (L.) A. Gray 

 Reported by IV. C. Muenscher^ from the swamps on the sand 

 plains a few miles east of the eastern end of Oneida lake. 



='=Vaccinium corymbosum var. amoenum (Ait.) Gray 

 Reported from the vicinit}^ of Sylvan Beach, by W. C. 

 MucnscJicr} 



='=Asclepias exaltata (L.) Muhl. 

 Open woods on the sand plains about 3 miles north of New 

 London. H. D. House 82QQ, June 28, 1921. 



Convolvulus spithamaeus L. 



Common in thin woods and in sandy, grass covered fields, of the 

 plains about 3 miles north of New London. 



=i=Solanum carolinense L. 

 Sandy fields near Sylvan Beach. Apparently of rather recent 

 introduction. 



*Trichostema dichotomum L. 

 Common in sandy fields and meadows along Telin's brook, and 

 elsewhere, about 3 miles north of New London. August 27 1018. 



^Mentha piperita L. 

 Reported by W. C. Miienscher^ from Fish Creek Landing. 



