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Lycopodium sabinaefolium Willd. 



Hinckley, valley of the West Canada creek, Oneida county. Dr 

 J. V. Haberer, October 28, 191 1. No. 2550. 



• Scarcely glaucous ; rootstocks close to the surface but buried in 

 the leaf mold; stems erect, divided from near the base into numer- 

 ous erect subsimple lax branches, 5-7 cm long, equally leafy all 

 round; leaves equal, few-ranked, ascending, about 2 mm long, 

 slender, very acute, appearing as though the tips were incurved : 

 spikes solitary on few-scaled peduncles scarcely exceeding the leafy 

 branches by more than the length of the spikes ; sporophyls green 

 with very thin scarious margins, crenulate with age, the tips spread- 

 ing. 



This rare club moss ranges from Prince Edward island to north- 

 ern New England, Quebec and Ontario, usually in cold, mountain 

 woods. Figured and described in Britton and Brown's Illustrated 

 Flora, second edition, 1 : 47, figure no. 1913. According to Gray's 

 Manual, this species has also been collected on Staten Island by 

 Buchheister. 



Lycopodium tristachyum Pursh 



An abundant and easily recognized species in the sandy oak woods 

 about the- head of Oneida lake, where it has been collected by 

 Haberer and by House. Also reported by Doctor Haberer from 

 Grant, Ohio, Trenton and Grand View (no. 2547) in Herkimer 

 county, and from Remsen, Hinckley (no. 2547) and Forestport 

 (no. 1543) in Oneida county. 



Panicum addisonii Nash 



Sandy fields at Sylvan Beach, head of Oneida lake. Dr J. V. 

 Haberer, June 22, 1906. No. 3293. 



Panicum huachucae silvicola Hitchc. & Chase 



Near Utica. Dr J. V. Haberer, June 1899. No. 1735. Deer- 

 field. Dr J. V. Haberer, June 1907. No. 1743. Dutch hill, June 24, 

 1907. No. 1741. 



Panicum tsugetorum Nash 



In the shade of sumachs near \\ hitesboro. Dr J. V. Haberer, 

 July 8, 1905. No. 3282. 



Pentstemon laevigatus Ait. 



Well established but probably adventive from the west and south, 

 its natural range being from Pennsylvania to Florida and westward. 



