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Professor Dudley reports G. purpurea from Farley's Point* 

 Cayuga lake and from the Junius marshes, Seneca county (Cayuga 

 FL, 69, 1886). There is a duplicate specimen of the Farley's Point 

 plant in the state herbarium which proves tobeG.paupercula, 

 and the suspicion is strong that the Junius marsh plant is also pauper- 

 cula, since that is the usual habit of this species. 



G. pauperculais reported from Mendon marshes (Macauley 

 and Beckwith) and Bergen swamp (Baxter), Proc. Roch. Acad., 3 : 91. 

 1896. Mr Baxter also reports G. purpurea from Mendon, 

 Monroe county, but this is also probably but a robust specimen of 

 paupercula, in view of the fact that all other so-called specimens of 

 purpurea from this region have proved to be paupercula. 



Galium tinctorium L. 



Honeoye lake, on high hills. W. A. Matthews. July i, 1918. 

 Reported but without definite locality by Dr Anna H. Searing 

 (Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci., 3: 71. 1896) as Galium trifidum 

 var. latifolium Torr. No. 427. 



Galium moUugo L. 



Egypt, Monroe county. M. S. Baxter. Also found near Canan- 

 daigua by Mrs E. P. Gardner. Formerly regarded as a rather rare 

 introduction but now established in many localities. 



Aster multiflorus Ait. 

 Hipps brook, Penfield. M. S. Baxter, October 19 18. 



ONEIDA COUNTY 



Sanicula marylandica L. 



Dry woods near Trenton Falls. H. D. House, August 25, 1918. 



Sanicula trifoliata Bicknell 

 Moist woods east of Oneida. H. D. House, September i, 1918. ■ 



Phlox divaricata L. 



Moist woods along Scanadoa creek east of Oneida. H. D. House, 

 May 23, 19 18. Also collected in rocky woods near Green pond, 

 east of Jamesville, Onondaga county, on May 19, 19 18. 



Galium sylvaticum L. 



Trenton Falls. Dr C. H. Peck, August 18, 1902. (Deposited in 

 the state herbarium as "Galium mollugo L., long-leaved 

 form.") 



