gated, but farther up and down the ravine the plants were 

 normal. 



Trillium grandiflorum (Michx.) Salisb. Ontario Co.: 

 Bristol Springs, 1938, C 3438. 



In an oak-chestnut woods on the summit of Gannet Hill, 

 1^ miles west of Bristol Springs, about every eighth White 

 Trillium was abnormal. Commonest variations were petals 

 with green median bands, long stalked leaves, and a tendency 

 towards narrower, longer leaves. It is of interest that usually 

 where these abnormalities occur as here, at Big Gully in Cayuga 

 Co. and elsewhere, they are frequent in a small area, while for 

 miles around, only normal individuals will be found. 



Urtica urens L. Schenectady Co.: in rich soil on farm 5 

 miles east of Schenectady, 1935, M 5193. Reported by House 

 (1924) from Long Island and from Rensselaer and Livingston 

 Counties. 



Polygonum cilinode Michx. Tioga Co.: woodland slope 

 about four miles northwest of Richford, 1936, W. G. Norris & 

 C 2208. Not listed from the Cayuga Lake Basin by Wiegand 

 and Eames (1926), but reported by Clute (1898) as rare in 

 Chenango and Susquehanna Counties. 



OxYBAPHUS NYCTAGINEUS (Michx.) Sweet. Tioga Co. : along 

 railroad north of North Spencer, 1935, C 2250; also 1937, C & 

 T 2661. Tompkins Co.: Ithaca, 1932-35, M 17860, 18529, & 

 18828. Now also represented in the herbarium of Cornell Uni- 

 versity by specimens from Albany, Greene, and Onondaga 

 Counties. Previously reported by Muenscher and Clausen 

 (1934) from three stations in Montgomery Co., by Zenkert 

 (1934) from Erie County, and by House (1924) as adventive in 

 western New York, near New York City, and at Greendale, 

 Columbia County. 



Clematis verticillaris DC. Ontario Co.: exposed ledges 

 of High Point northwest of Naples, 1935, W & C 1612. Reported 

 by House (1924) to be rare and local in the western part of the 

 state. 



Alyssum alyssoides L. Cortland Co. : gravel bar opposite 

 Glen Haven, Skaneateles Lake, 1932, K. M. Wiegand 17889. 

 Genesee Co.: limestone barrens, Le Roy, 1935, M 18858. Also 

 represented in the herbarium of Cornell University by specimens 

 from Albany, Onondaga, and Suffolk Counties. Reported by 



