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(SheV.cn. 1879) and Barcelona, on shore of Lake Erie (J. R. 

 Churchill, August 1 1, 1896). 



Potentilla paradoxa Nuttall 

 Very abundant on the sand bar at the outlet of Braddock's bay, 

 Monroe county (H. D. House and E. P. Killip, July 3, 1917)- This 

 locality has long been known as one of the few stations in this State 

 where this rare species of five-finger grows. It was first recorded 

 from here by Paine (p. 186) and later by Dr N. L. Britton 63 . It 

 has also been collected at Fair Haven, Cayuga county, by Charles 

 S. Sheldon (July 30, 1880) and at Sodus Bay by E. L. Hankenson 

 (state herbarium). J. F. CowelF 4 reported it from the cattle yards 

 at East Buffalo in 1883, where it was evidently introduced from the 

 west. 



Potentilla intermedia Linnaeus 

 Shore of Lake Champlain, near Port Henry (E. P. Killip, August 

 8, 191 7). A rare species, sparingly introduced from Europe and 

 also collected several years ago at Flushing, Long Island by George 

 A. Hulst 65 . 



Geum aurantiacum Fries 60 

 (Geum rivale x strictum Rydberg) 6 ' 



Stems 6 to 8 dm high from a perennial root, smooth below, finely 

 pubescent in the inflorescence and on the upper part of the stem. 

 Basal leaves 1 to 5 dm long, the smaller ones with somewhat 

 rounded, blunt leaflets, 3 to 5 in number, cuneate at the base; 

 petioles somewhat ciliate at the base; leaflets of the larger leaves 

 lanceolate in the lower pair to oblanceolate or obovate and acute in 

 the pairs below the orbicular or orbicular-obovate terminal leaflet, 

 glabrous above and below, paler beneath ; sepals purplish, broadly 

 ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 1 to 1.5 cm long, becoming reflexed ; 

 petals 1.5 to 2 cm long, clawed at the base, the apex emarginate, 

 yellowish or purplish yellow. 



Adirondack mountains (C. H. Peck, June). No information is 

 given on the label by Doctor Peck as to the exact locality, but the 

 plant was doubtless collected in the vicinity of North Elba. 



Agrimonia bicknellii (Kearney) Rydberg 68 

 Related to A g r i m n i a parviflora, from which it is 



''"Torrev Bot. Club Bui. 21, p. 31. 1894. 



M Buffalo Nat. Field Club Bui. 1, p. 86. 1883. 



85 A. J. Grout in Torreya, 2: 51. 1902. 



86 Sch ■in/.. Nova Acta Soc. LJpsal. III. 7, pt 6, p. 30. 1870. 



87 North American Flora 22: pt 5, p. 407. 1913. 



88 Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 38, p. 450. 1911. North American Mora 22, 

 pt 5, p. 394. 1913. , 



