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Pennsylvania, Ontario, Michigan and Illinois. It has been pre- 

 viously collected in this State on the shores of Cayuga lake, Sodus 

 bay, and the eastern shore of Oneida lake. 



Scirpus subterminalis Torrey 

 Bellow's lake, July 20, 1913. No. 324. 



Trisetum melicoides (Michx.) Vasey 

 (Graphephorum melicoides Desv.) 



Canada lake, July 19, 1913. No. 396. The range of this species 

 is usually given as " gulf of St Lawrence to the Great Lakes, south 

 to New Brunswick, Maine and Vermont." To this range should 

 now be added Fulton county, New York. 



Viola rotundifolia Michx. 

 Johnstown, June 18, 1912. No. 196. 



Viola subvestita Greene 

 Gloversville, June 15, 1912. No. 232. 



Rynchospora glomerata (L.) Vahl 

 Banks of Sacandaga river, Northville, Dr J. V. Haberer. August 

 1896. 



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Calamagrostis pickeringii Gray 

 Abundant, border of Hardscrabble lake, Wilmurt. July 12, 1902. 

 Dr J. V. Haberer. No. 2876. 



Carex canescens disjuncta Fernald 

 Shaking sphagnum bogs at Wetmore's pond, Frankfort hill, June 

 21, 1901. Dr J. V. Haberer. No. 1019. Also collected by Doctor 

 Haberer at Boonville, Oneida county (No. 3/61, June 21, 1912). 



Carex gynandra ported (Olney) Britton 

 Border of swampy woods, Frankfort hill, Dr J. V. Haberer, 

 June 20, 1 90 1. No. 1598. 



Carex gynandra simulans (Fernald) Haberer 



(Carex crinita van simulans Fernald) 



Bogs along trail to Punky pond east of North lake, Wilmurt. 

 Dr J. V. Haberer, July 13, 1902. No. 3072. Also in boggy woods 



