Wiegand 1S047. Yates Co. : in deep ravine of Plum Point Creek, 

 west of Himrod, 1936, W ii' C 2113. The writer also has observed 

 this at Wilseyville, Tioga County, in the Susquehanna water- 

 shed. Reported by Millspaugh (1887) from Cayuta Creek, as 

 infrequent by House (1924), and as scarce in the Cayuga Lake 

 Basin by Wiegand and Eames (1926). 



Euphorbia DENTATA IMichx. Columbia Co. .-along railroad 

 tracks, Hudson, 1934, .1/ & C 4676. Onondaga Co.: Syracuse, 

 1902, K. M. Wiegand 4. Reported by House (1924) only from 

 Despatch, Monroe County. 



\'iOLA ARVENSis Murr. This species is now a common field 

 and roadside weed in parts of central and western New York. 

 Recent collections have been ■ made in Chemung, Ontario, 

 Schuyler, Tioga, and Tompkins Counties. 



PiMPiNELLA SAXIFRAGA L. Fulton Co. : common in grass- 

 lands on both sides of road for | mile north of Dolgeville, 1934, 

 M & C 4697. Reported from the eastern and southern sections 

 of the state by House (1924). 



Rhododendron maximum L. Chenango Co.: west side of 

 deep swamp north of Mud Pond, Union V^alley, 1937, C & J. L. 

 Edwards, 2602. Reported as rare by Clute (1898) and not listed 

 from this locality. 



Primula mistassinica var. noveboracensis Fernald. This 

 recently has been obtained again at two historical stations: 

 gorge of Fish Creek, Taberg, Oneida Co., 1935, AI 18969; drip- 

 ping ledges at top of talus slope on north side of large ravine 

 on west side of Hammondsport, Steuben Co., 1935, W & C 

 1687. 



Primulla polyantha Mill. Schuyler Co. : apparently es- 

 caped from cultivation and established in field by roadside on 

 west side of Connecticut Hill, 1936, W & C 2114. 



Polemonium reptans L. Tioga Co. : rich alluvial woods on 

 east side of Doolittle Creek, 1| miles north of East Candor, 

 1938, C, T, & J. T.Baldwin, Jr., 3415. Reported by Clute (1898) 

 as "found sparingly throughout our range," but in the her- 

 barium of Cornell University there are no specimens from east 

 of this station. 



Artemisia frigida Willd. Along Cayuga Inlet, Ithaca, 1934, 

 M 18651; also 1935, M 19014. Otherwise reported only from 

 Rochester, House (1934). 



