242 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Fissipes acaule forma lancifolia n. f. 

 Leaves two, the blades relatively long petioled, and s to 7 inches 

 long, narrowly lanceolate in outline, 1-2 inches broad. Pecksport. 

 George S. Graves (in herb. N. Y. State Museum). 



Panicum tennesseense Ashe 



Sandy field near Oneida. H. D. House, July 8, 1918. In similar 

 situations, near Albany, June 10, 1918. 



Polygala viridescens L. 



Edge of a meadow near Oneida, spreading and possibly introduced 

 there since the meadow was last under cultivation. August 19 18. 

 This species has been observed at two or three places around the 

 eastern end of Oneida lake which, with the locality near Oneida, are 

 the only known records of it in central New York. 



MONROE COUNTY 



Panicum huachucae Ashe 



Sandy field, Long pond. H. D. House, July 3, 1917. Also col- 

 lected in dry marl in Bergen swamp, Genesee county. H. D. House, 

 August 15, 1917. 



In the Sartwell herbarium (Hamilton College) are specimens col- 

 lected by Sartwell at Penn Yan, Yates county, under the names of 

 "P. pubescens," "P. niditum var. pilosum Torr.," 

 "P. nitidum var. s i 1 v i c o 1 a," and "P. nitidum var. ?". 

 The specimens from Irondequoit, Monroe county (J. B. Fuller, Proc. 

 Roch. Acad. Sci., 5:32. 1910) reported as Panicum pubescens, 

 doubtless belong here. 



Panicum scribnerianum Nash 



Long pond. H. D. House, July 3, 1917. Also reported from 

 Irondequoit (M. S. Baxter) and from Mendon (E. P. Killip) Proc. 

 Roch. Acad. Sci., 5:77. 1917- 



Panicum sphaerocarpon Ell. 



Perinton, M. S. Baxter, June 4, 191 1. Also collected at Junius, 

 Seneca county (H. D. House, August 10, 19 17) and at Sylvan Beach 

 (House). Doctor Peck collected this grass at Menands, Albany 

 county, and at Riverhead, Suffolk county. In the Sartwell herbarium 

 (Hamilton College) are specimens collected at Penn Yan, Yates 

 county, by Sartwell under the names of "P. nitidum (dichoto- 

 mtun)" and "P. niditum var. crassifolium." 



