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Viola pedata L., var. lineariloba DC., forma rosea 

 (Sanders) .comb, now 

 V i o 1 a pedata var. rosea Sanders, Rhodora, 13: 172. 191 1 

 This form with the rosy colored petals is rare. The only known 

 locality for it in this State' is on the edge of the Hempstead plains, 

 House. 



Washingtonia longistylis (Torrey) Britton 



var. villicaulis (Fernald) comb, now 



Osmorrhiza longistylis var. villicaulis Fernald, Rhodora, 10 : 

 52. 1908 



Cold Spring Harbor. Percy Wilson, June 13, 191 5. 



Lathyrus palustris L., var. pilosus (Cham.) Ledeb. 

 Wading River, Long Island. E. S. Miller (state herbarium). 

 Similar to the var. lirieariifolius Ser., but the stems, leaves, 

 calyces and pods finely and densely pubescent. 



Honkenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. 

 var. robusta (Fernald) comb, now 



Adenarium maritimum Raf . New Fl., 1 : 62. 1836, excel, syn. L. 

 Holesteum succulent uni Nutt. Gen., 1 :, 89. 1818. Not L. 

 Arenaria peploides var. robusta Fernald, Rhodora, 1 1 : 1 13.' 

 1909 



Fernald (1. c.) points out that the typical form of this species 



occurs on the coastal sands of the boreal regions and in America 



only from Labrador and arctic Alaska. The common form along 



our coast was described by Rafinesque as A . maritimum. 



Fernald's reason for not adopting this as a varietal name for our 



plant is that it is inappropriate as a varietal designation for a plant 



wholly maritime. ... 



Alopecurus aristulatus Michx. 

 Fields near Orient. 'Roy Latham. July 4. 



Amaranthus pumilus Raf. 

 In sand along the ocean beach, Smith's Point. Roy Latham. 



Aristida tuberculosa Nutt. 

 . Sandy woods, Laurel, town of Southold. Roy Latham, September. 



Centaur ea nigra var.. .radiata ..DC 



1 

 • -Dry fields near Cutchogue. Roy. Latham,.- August 15, 1919. 



