Carex tetancia Schk. Very rare in damp and wet meadows. Winfield. 



Carex granularis Muhl. Very rare in swamps. Winfield. 



Carex Conoidea Schk. Very rare in swamps. Winfield. 



Carex hirsutella Mackenzie. (Carex complanata Torr.) Rare in hilly 

 rich woods and thickets. Richmond Hill, Flushing. 



Carex pallescens L. Rare in swamps and damp meadows. Millneck; 



Winfield. 

 Carex Barrattii Schw. and Torr. Rare or occasional in distribution. Lin- 



denhurst (abundant); Babylon; Laurelton. 



Carex strictior Dewey. Occasional in distribution; in large colonies where 

 found. Bridgehampton ; Easthampton; Watermill; Meadowbrook, Cold 

 Spring Harbor. 



Carex hystricina Muhl. Rare in swamps. Flushing; Newtown. 



JUNCACEAE 



JUNCUs ARTicULATUS L. Rare in swamps and on fresh and brackish shores. 

 Seaford (two stations); Flanders; Watermill; Montauk; Point-of- Woods; 

 Long Beach. 



JUNCUs scirpoides Lam. Rare in swamps and on wet shores. Valley Stream ; 

 Hempstead; Wading River; Coram; Sag Harbor (Latham and Fer- 

 guson). 



JUNCUS SUBCAUDATUS Coville and Blake. •'' Rare in swamps. Cold Spring 

 Harbor (two stations) ; North Bellmore. Included in Britton and Brown's 

 Illustrated Flora With Juncus canadensis and in Gray's Manual as 

 var. subcaudatus of that species. 



LILIACEAE 



Allium canadense L. Rare in wet or dry woods and meadows. North 

 Beach; Smithtown; Wantagh. 



Trillium cernuum L. Rare in wet or most rich woods. Cold Spring Harbor 

 (three stations); Bayside; Roslyn; Millneck (two stations); Flushing,- 

 Millstone (F. Benedict). 



ULMACEAE 



Celtis crassifolia Lam. Rare in woods and thickets. Forest Park; Kings 

 Park; Flushing; Newtown. 



HAEMODORACEAE 



Gyrotheca tinctoria (Walt.) Salisb. Rare on sandy shores and in sandy 

 swamps. Rankonkoma; Big Long Pond and Little Long Pond, Sag Har- 

 bor; Round Pond (Latham and Ferguson), Fore and Aft Pond (Latham 

 and Ferguson), Sag Harbor. 



s Coville, F. v., and Blake, S. F. Flora of the District of Columbia 

 and vicinity. Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb. 21: 119. 1919. 



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