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_ CAREX FLACCOSPERMA, Devw. ; 
South Hill, Ithaca. Dudley. A stout form of Carex laxiflora 
var, intermedia sometimes occurs about Albany, which resembles 
this species in general aspect but it is readily distinguished from — 
it by its much longer scales and different perigynia. 3 
ASPLENIUM EBENOIDES, R. PR. Scott. 
Near Saugerties, Ulster county. Growing on limestone rocks — 
in company with the walking fern, Camplosorus rhizophyllus. O. 
Lown. Mr. Lown had previously found a few specimens of this — 
extremely rare fern about four miles south-east of Poughkeepsie. 
In this case as in all others it was associated with Camptosorus 
rhizophyllus and Asplenium ebeneum, the three growing within a 
foot of each other. In the Saugerties locality the Aspleniwm 
ebenewm, though present, was several feet distant. 
SEDUM ACRE, L. 
Roadside, Petersburgh. Escaped from cultivation and spar- 
ingly naturalized. 
SAGITTARIA PUSILLA, Nutt. 
In the New York Flora this species is recorded as occurring on ~ 
‘“muddy banks of the Hudson where the water is brackish, as at 
West Point and Peekskill.” The habitat attributed to it in the — 
Manual is, “inundated shores, from eastern New Jersey and — 
Philadelphia southward near the coast.” It was recently detected 
by Mr. H. N. Johnson along the river shore at Coeymans, a few 
miles below Albany. This is a long distance from the usual sta- 
tions of the plant and far above the reach of brackish water. 7) 
THALIOTRUM ANEMONOIDES, Mz. eevee 
Coeymans. Johnson. This species manifests a strong disposi- 
tion to produce double flowers. A few years ago Mr. Johnson 
took some of the plants from their native habitat and set them in = 
his garden. The past season they developed double flowers. The 
exterior sepals are green and bract-like, but the inner, which are 
numerous, are white and petal-like. No stamens existin any of 
the flowers and no pistils in some, thus indicating that the sta- 
mens have been transformed into petals. i ein 
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ALYSSUM CALYCINUM, L. , ah Ae 
IBC ot 
University grounds, Ithaca. Introduced. Dudley. me 
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DRABA ARABISANS, Mz. # ies 
(pets 
Esty Glen and shore of Cayuga lake. Dudley. «dae 
