REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST, I919 II 



Streptopus roseus Michx. 



Veratrum viride L. 



Vagnera trifolia (L.) Morong 



Unifolium canadense (Desf.) Greene 



Thalictrum dioicum L. 



Ranunculus abortivus L. 



Cardamine pennsylvanica Muhl. 



Cardamine pratense L. 



Mitella diphylla L. 



Moehringia lateriflora (L.) Fend. 



Viola cucullata Ait. 



*' septentrionalis Greene 



" consp^ersa Reichenh. 



" incognita Brainard (In addition to V. pallens (Banks) Br., both 

 of which were included in V. blanda at the time of Peck's list) 

 Viola renifolia A. Gray 

 Polygala paucifolia Willd. 

 Pyrola secunda L. 



" uliginosa T. & G. 

 Lonicera oblongifolia (Goldie) Hook. 

 Diervilla diervilla (L.) MacM. 

 Sambucus racemosa L. 



Herkimer County 

 Senecio obovatus Muhl. 

 Open woods, hilltops south of Little Falls, H. D. House, No. 6188. 

 June 10, 1 919. 



Panicularia fernaldii Hitchc. comb. nov. 

 (Glyceria pallida var. fernaldii Hitchc.) 

 In marshy places along a small stream near " Kenmore " on 

 Fourth lake, H. D. House, No. 664Q, August 9, 191 9. 



Lonicera glaucescens Rydb. 



Wooded banks on the west side of Irondequoit bay, H. D. House, 

 No. 6^06, July 17, 1919. 



Panicum villosissimum Nash 



On sandy hillsides in partial shade, near Irondequoit, H. D. 

 House No. 6511, July 17, 1919. Growing with P a n i c u 'n 

 sphaeroearpum Ell. and P. d i c h o t o m u m L. In this 

 State previously known only from the southeastern part and from 

 Albany county. 



Veronica baxteri sp. nov. 



Stems 2 to 4 cm long or longer, glabrous, rooting at the lower 

 nodes, the ends ascending. Leaves glabrous, oblong-elliptical to sub- 

 orbicular, 2 to 4.5 cm long, rarely longer, one-half to more than three- 

 fourths as broad, sometimes suborbicular in shape, obtuse or rounded 

 at the apex, rounded or rarely subacute at the base, petioles 6-18 mm 



