REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1916 ()/ 



Glycine apios L. (Apios tuberosa Moench.) Moist thickets and 



woods. 

 Falcata comosa (L.) Kunt:e. 



Geraniaceae J. St. Hil. 



Robertiella robertiana (L.) Hanks. (Geranium robertianum L.) 

 Rich wood, North bay. Not common in the sand plain region. 



Geranium maeulatum L. Common. 



Geranium bicknellii Britton. Sandy fields near South Bay. 



Geranium pusillum L. Waste places and fields. Reported from 

 near Constantia by Vasey. 



Erodium cicutarium (L.) UHer. Reported from near Constantia. 

 and from an island in Oneida lake opposite Constantia, by Vasey. 



Oxalidaceae Lindl. 

 Oxalis acetosella L. Damp or moist woods. Common. 

 Xanthoxalis stricta (L.) Small. Common. 

 Xanthoxalis rufa Small. Sandy fields and dry woods. 



Linaceae Dumort. 



Linum usilatissimum L. Adventive along a railroad near Sylvan 



Beach. 

 Cathartolinum virginianum (L.) Reichenb. (Linum virginianum L.) 



Sandy fields, open woods and thickets. 



Balsaminaceae Lindl. 

 Impatiens biflora Walt. 

 Impatiens pallida Nutt. 



Limnanthaceae Lindl. 

 Floerka proserpinacoides Willd. 



Polygalaceae Desv. 

 Poly gala verticillata L. 

 Polygala viridescens L. 

 Poly gala pauciflora Willd. Woods and thickets. North Bay. H. D. 



House, No. 5885, June 25, 191 5. Also reported from pine plains of 



Rome by Vasey. 

 Polygala polygama Walt. Reported from pine plains west of Rome 



by Vasey. One mile north of New London by Kneiskern. Oneida 



lake, Gray. 



