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Eleooharis palustris L., var. major Sonder 

 (Fl. Hamb. 22. 185 1) 

 Common in the shallow water of the bays and inlets along the 

 shore of Lake Ontario near Woodville. House 8128. 



This is the variety v i g e n s Bailey, and in its extreme develop- 

 ment presents a marked contrast in appearance to the typical E. 

 palustris. Intermediate forms, however, while not common, 

 are occasionally found 1 . 



Juncus Dudleyi Wiegand 



Sandy soil along Lake Ontario, near Woodville. House 8i6p, 

 June 23, 1921. 



Carex radiata ( Wahl.) Small 

 Moist woods near Woodville. House 8209, June 23, 192 1. 



Nymphaea rubrodisca (Morong) Greene 

 Ponds back of the sand dunes along the shore of Lake Ontario 

 near Woodville. House 8157, June 23, 192 1. N" . advena and 

 N. m i c r~o p h y 1 1 a are also common. 



Panicum Lindheimeri Nash 

 Sandy fields along Lake Ontario near Woodville. House 8243, 

 June 23, 192 1. 



Festuca rubra L. 



In sand and on the sand dunes, along the shore of Lake Ontario, 

 near Woodville. House 8200, June 23, 192 1. 



Lewis County 

 Carex vaginata Tausch 



In deep shade of spruce trees growing in wet moss, Bonaparte 

 swamp. House 7082, June 22. 



Carex gynocrates Wormsk. 

 In sphagnum, usually in openings of the cedar and spruce growth, 

 Bonaparte swamp. House 7079, June 22. 



Carex exilis Dewey 

 Very common in the extensive bog at the north end of Onjebonge 

 pond, a few miles north of Natural Bridge. House 7138, June 24. 

 Other plants conspicuous at this season in this bog were: Erio- 

 phorum callitrix Cham. Eriophorum alpinum L., Eriophorum 

 tenellum Roth, Carex pauciflora Lightf . and Arethusa bulbosa L. 



