House (1924) from Ithaca, several localities in Monroe Co., 

 and about New York City. 



Alyssum gemonense Linn. Oneida Co.: on cliffs in gorge at 

 Trenton Falls, 1934, M & C 4653; also 1935, M 18859. 



This probably constitutes the first record for this species in 

 the state. Although it must have been introduced, it seems well 

 established on the limestone ledges on the west side of the 

 gorge. 



Arabis lyrata L. Ontario Co.: exposed ledges of High 

 Point northwest of Naples, 1935, W & C 1625. Reported by 

 House (1924) as rare and local in western New York. 



Sedum sarmextosum Bunge. Westchester Co.: Crestwood, 

 Yonkers, 1935, R. Osgood & C 1901. . 



This cultivated species seemed established in rich soil in a 

 dry woodland at Crestwood. The writer has also found it na- 

 turalized in Passaic County, N. J. and a report has reached 

 him that it is established at one station in Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Geum canadense var. Grimesii Fernald & Weatherby. 

 Tioga Co.: roadside ditch two miles west of Richford, 1938, S 

 964 (Bailey Hortorium). 



This represents the first collection of var. Grimesii in New 

 York. The upper internodes of the styles are very sparingly 

 short pubescent and the carpels are hispid above, glabrous 

 below. 



Geum virginianum L. Tioga Co. : Newark Valley, 1938, C & 

 S 3495: two miles west of Richford, 1938, 5 999 (Bailey Hor- 

 torium). This is not listed by Clute (1898) or by Wiegand and 

 Eames (1926). 



RuBUS illecebrosus Focke. Schenectady Co.: a weed in 

 grass, 1417 Union Street, Schenectady, 1935, M & W. T. Winne 

 5235. Cayuga Co.: waste land, Moravia, 1934, /. Mosher 18571. 

 This is not listed by House (1924). 



Lathyrus pratensis L. Otsego Co. : in low fields and along 

 roadside, Richfield Springs, 1935, il/ & Cu 5245. This species, 

 which is not listed by House (1924), is also represented in the 

 herbarium of Cornell University from Remsen, Oneida Co., D. 

 M. Griffiths 14807, and from Cooperstown, Otsego Co., F. L. 

 Barlow 10193. 



Floerkea proserpinacoides Willd. Schuyler Co.: ledges 

 one mile south of southeast corner of Seneca Lake, 1932, K. M. 



