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Trientalis latifolia Hook. 



Summit of Mount Mclntyre. Dr C. H. Peck (state herbarium). 



This specimen has been carefully compared with typical material 

 of T. latifolia from western America, and no essential points 

 of difference can be found. As the record rests, however, upon a 

 single specimen, and from an exposed subalpine summit where owing 

 to exposure and altitude the common eastern species might simulate 

 the western species, it is hoped that additional collections of this 

 plant from Mount Mclntyre may be secured. 



Viola lanceolata x pallens, hyb. nov. 



This was taken at first for V. primulifolia because of its 

 broad leaves. Further observations of it during 192 1 showed that 

 the petaliferous flowers were always sterile, the flower and its 

 peduncle soon withering and never developing capsules. The leaves 

 simulate those of the more southern V. primulifolia but 

 are entirely smooth and in texture more like those of V . pallens. 



Shore of Lake Harris near Newcomb, growing with V . pal- 

 lens and V. lanceolata. House 7254, June 6-12, 1921 ; 

 August 1-10, 1921. 



Woodsia ilvensis (L.) R. Br. 



Rocks above Cascade lakes, North Elba. House 7635, September 

 16. 



Greene County 

 Carex spicata Huds. 



Rocky woodlands near Catskill. House 7836, May 21, 192 1. Usu- 

 ally referred to C. muricata in recent floras. 



V,iola sagittata Ait. 



Moist uplands field in clayey soil, 2 miles east of Catskill. House 

 7828, May 21, 1921. 



This is several miles north of Saugerties where V. sagittata 

 was once collected by Doctor Peck. It is to be noted that this 

 collection is the typical glabrous slender form such as is found in 

 the turfy meadows adjacent to the salt marshes of Long Island and 

 southward. 



Aemnone virginiana L. forma rubrosepala, forma nova 



The rather small, thickened and somewhat leathery sepals strongly 

 tinged wtih red on the upper surface, silky white beneath. 

 Cairo. Leland S. Slater, June 18, 1918 (type). 



