100 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Viola fimbriatula /. E. Sm. Sandy fields. Common. A hybrid 

 with V. sororia is common near Verona Beach. 



Viola porteriana Pollard (V. cucullata x fimbriatula) . 



Viola incognita Brainerd. Common in rich damp woods. 



Viola blanda Willd. Rich woods. 



Viola pallens {Banks) Brainerd. Bogs and wet mossy places. 

 Common. 



Viola eriocarpa Schw. Sandy woods. Common. 



Viola pubescens Ait. 



Viola canadensis L. 



Viola conspersa Reichenb. 



Viola subvestita Greene. Sandy fields. Rare. 



Daphnaceae Desv. (Thymeleaceae Reichenb.) 

 Dirca palustris L. Moist woods and thickets. Not common. 



Salicariaceae Desv. (Lythraceae Lindl.) 

 Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. Common in swamps and along 



slow streams in shallow water and shores of Oneida lake. 

 Ly thrum alatum Pursh. Open marshes. Rare. 

 Ly thrum salicaria L. Lake shore north of Sylvan Beach. 



Melastomaceae R. Br. 



Rhexia virginica L. Low meadows north of Sylvan Beach- 

 Reported from this region by Vasey and by Kneiskern. 



Epilobiaceae Vent. 



(Oenotheraceae Desv., Onagraceae Dumort.) 

 Isnardia palustris L. Sandy shores. Common. 

 Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop. Very abundant on the 



burned over portions of the sand plains, and elsewhere in waste 



places. 

 Epilobium lineare Muhl. Swamps and boggy depressions. 

 Epilobium coloratum Muhl. Common in low ground. 

 Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Common. 

 Oenothera biennis L. 



Oenothera muricata L. Sandy fields. Common., 

 Kneiffia pumila (L.) Spach. 

 Circaea latifolia Hill. (C. lutetiana). 

 Circaea alpina L. Wet woods and swamps. 



