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Muhlenbergia schreberi Gmel. 

 Hipps brook, Penfield. M. S. Baxter, September i, 19 18. 



Sporobolus neglectus Nash 



Railroad weed, Genesee Valley Park, M. S. Baxter, November 2, 

 1 9 18. Appearing as if introduced and collected several years ago 

 along a railroad in Rochester (herb. Baxter), and reported as 

 G. vaginiflorus, which it closely resembles. 



Viola triloba Schw. 

 Dry woods near Mendon. H. D. House, June 9, 1917. 



Lycopus uniflorus Michx. 

 Marshy ground near Long pond. H. D. House, August 23, 1918. 

 Not rare but apparently not previously reported from this section 

 of the State. 



Teucrium occidentale A. Gray 

 Very common in dry thickets along the eastern side of Long pond. 

 H. D. House, August 22,1918. 



Stachys aspera Michx. 

 With the preceding and common. August 22, 1918. 



Campanula uliginosa Rydb. 



Low grounds bordering Buck pond. H. D. House, August 22, 

 1918. Closely resembling C a m p a n u 1 a aparinoides Pursh, 

 but less scabrous, flowers blue or pale blue, and the corolla larger 

 and more deeply lobed. 



Agalinis paupercula (A. Gray) Britton 

 (Gerardia paupercula A . Gray) 



Moist depressions along road near Long pond. H. D. House, 

 August 22, 1918. 



Gerardia purpurea has been reported several times from 

 the Lake Ontario- basin, but in every case where it has been possi- 

 ble to examine the specimens upon which the report was based, 

 they prove tobeG. paupercula. Paine (Catalogue Plants, 

 Oneida County and Vicinity, p. 108) reports it from shores of Lake 

 Ontario and cites L. Holzer. A specimen collected by L. Holzer, 

 " Bays along Lake Ontario on wet ground," in the state herbarium, 

 and labelled "Gerardia purpurea" is determined as 

 G. paupercula by Doctor Pennell. 

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