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Juglandaceae Lindl. 



Juglans cinerea L. Woods and bottom lands, not common near 



Sylvan Beach but frequent at South Bay and North Bay. 

 Hicoria cordiformis (Wang.) Britt. Low woods and along streams. 

 Hicoria glabra (Mill.) Britton. Low meadows and woods. 

 Hicoria ovata (Mill.) Britt. Rich soil, North Bay. 



Myricaceae Dumort. 

 Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coulter. " Plains of Rome and Oneida 



lake " (Kneiskern). Not seen near Sylvan Beach. 

 Myrica gale L. Swamps near Panther lake. Not observed around 



the head of Oneida lake. 



Salicaceae Lindl. 

 Populus grandidentata Michx. 

 Populus a.theniensis Ludw. Neue wilde Baumz. 35, 1760. (P. tremu- 



loides Michx. 1803.). This and the preceding are exceedingly 



abundant on burned over areas, along with Betula popu- 



1 if o 1 i a. 

 Populus deltoides Marsh. Low woods along Black creek. Also 



reported from this region by Kneiskern, Gray and others. 

 Populus nigra L. Cultivated and sparingly escaped. 

 Salix nigra Marsh. Along streams and shores. Common. 

 Salix lucida Muhl. Swamps and wet places. Common. 

 Salix cordata Muhl. 

 Salix discolor Muhl. 

 Salix petiolaris J. E. Smith. 

 Salix humilis Marsh. Lake shore amd pine plains. Also reported 



from here by Kneiskern. 



Betulaceae Agardh. 



Carpinus caroliniana Walt. Low woods. 



Corylus americana Walt. Woods and thickets. Common. 



Betula populifolia Marsh. Common everywhere on the sandy 



plains east of the lake. 

 Betula lutea Michx. f. Rich woods. Common. 

 Betula nigra L. Banks of Fish creek and Wood creek. Rare. 



Reported from Fish creek by Paine and also from Deerfield, 



Oneida co. 

 Alnus incana (L.) Willd. Very common everywhere. 

 Alnus rugosa (DuRoi) Spreng. Rare. 



