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Juncus dudleyi Wiegand 



Bergen swamp,/ Genesee county (H. D. House, July 4, 1917). 

 Castle swamp, Oneida, Madison county (H. D. House, June 30, 

 1 917). Sandy fields, Sylvan Beach, Oneida county (H. D. House, 

 August 17, 1917). Near Gloversville, Fulton county (A. Olsson, 

 June 29, 1 912). 



These localities are additions to the known range of this species 

 in New York State, cited by Wiegand 22 . Peck 23 also reports it from 

 Marl creek near Cortland and in the state herbarium is a specimen 

 collected by Peck at Amagansett, Long Island. The species is 

 usually found in marl bogs, but the Sylvan Beach and Amagansett 

 specimens were growing in pure sand. 



Juncus filiformis Linnaeus 



Avalanche pass, Adirondack mountains (Douglas M. White, 

 July 27, 1917). Peck has collected this rare species in the Adiron- 

 dack region at Morehouseville, Rainbow lake and on Mount Marcy. 

 Paine 2 (p. 144) reports it from the head of Oneida lake upon the 

 authority of Gray and near Sackett Harbor, also upon Gray's 

 authority. 



Juncus torreyi Coville 24 



(J. nodosus var. megacephalus Torrey) 



Olcott Beach, Niagara county (H. D. House, August 13, 1917). 

 Johnstown, Fulton county (A. Olsson, September 13, 1913). 

 Charlotte, Monroe county (L. Holzer, July 1864, who makes this 

 interesting note upon the label " I should make this a distinct species 

 from nodosus"). Holzer's collection is cited by Paine 2 (p. 145) 

 and Torrey 25 (p. 326) describes it as a variety from specimens col- 

 lected by Asa Gray on the shores of Lake Ontario. 



Streptopus amplexicaulis (Linnaeus) DeCandolle 



Swamps near Jordanville, Herkimer county (H. D. House, June 

 24, 191 7). A rather frequent species throughout the Adirondack 

 region having been collected by Peck at Loon Lake, Franklin county, 

 and at Chapel pond and head of Cascade lake, Essex county. Peck 

 also collected it at Jordanville and Paine 2 (p. 143) reports it as 



22 Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 27, p. 524. 1900. 

 28 54th Rep't N. Y. State Mus., p. 143. 1901. 

 'Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 22, p. 303. 1895. 

 25 John Torrey, Flora of New York, 2 v. 1843. 



