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=i=Verbascum Lychnitis forma album (Mill.) House 

 Occasional with the typical form of the species in fields near 

 Sylvan Beach. 



Lobelia Kalmii L. 

 Vers' common on the gravelly shores of Oneida lake at Lewis 

 Point, and occasionally elsewhere along the south shore of Oneida 

 lake. August 20, 191 8. 



*Campanula uliginosa R}dberg 

 Plants which appear to correspond to the description of this species 

 are common along the south shore of Oneida lake, in wet places in 

 sandy or gravelly soil, thickly overgrown with other low vegetation. 

 H. D. House 8^60, July 3. 1921. 



*Solidago altissima L. 

 Reported by IV. C. MncnscJier^ from North Bay. 



*Solidago patula Muhl. 

 Reported by JV. C. MuciiscJicr^ from Vienna on the north shore 

 of Oneida lake. This species is abundant in wet places throughout 

 this region and was inadvertently omitted from the list of plants 

 found about the eastern end of Oneida lake. 



='=Solidago graminifolia var. galetorum (Greene) House 

 Along the shore of Oneida lake this is apparently the representa- 

 tive form of the species, although inland from the lake the typical 

 species is ven,' common. 



*Gnaphalium Macounii Greene 

 Uncommon in the sandy fields and plains north of New London. 

 September 2, 1918. 



=-=Helenium latifolium Mill. 



Thickets along the shore of Oneida lake north of Sylvan Beach. 

 H. D. House 8705, September 13, 1921. Also seen in October 1923, 

 just north of the mouth of Oneida creek. These plants accord 

 fairly well with the description by Rydberg,-* except that the heads 

 are chiefly solitary on long, slender peduncles. A more complete 

 description of these plants has already been published.-^ 



2* North American Flora 34: 127. 1915. 



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