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Limodorum tuberosum L. 

 Pogonia ophioglossioides L. 

 Carex paupercula Michx. 

 Kalmia polifolia Wang. 

 Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench. 

 Chiogenes hispidula (L.) T. & G. 



Farther back from the edge of the water appear young spruces 

 and tamaracks which merge abruptly into a dense stand in which 

 the principal species are: 



Picea mariana {Mill) B. S. P. 



Larix laricina (DuRoi) Koch. 



Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trel. 



Acer rubrum L. 



Ilex verticillata (L.) Gray 



Viburnum cassinoides L. 



Alnus incana (L.) Moench. 



Pinus strobus L. 



Viburnum dentatum L. 



Aronia nigra (Willd.) Britton 



Ulmus americana L. 



Sorbus americana Marsh. 



Spiraea latifolia Borkh. 



Viola pallens (Banks) Brainerd 



Ribes glandulosum Graner 



Salix pedicellaris Pursh 



Betula lutea Michx. f. 



Fraxinus nigra Marsh. 



Acer spicatum Lam. 



Coptis trifoliata (L.) Salisb. 



Mitella nuda L. 



The opposite shores of this small pond are abrupt and rocky, 

 thus presenting a striking contrast. The bog on the northwest side 

 of the lake is in many respects similar to the numerous bogs and 

 boggy lake borders farther west and northward in the State, and 

 hence worthy of particular notice, representing, as it does, an out- 

 lying station of the typical northern bog flora and perhaps the only 

 typical sphagnum bog in Schenectady county. 



7 SUFFOLK COUNTY 



Panicum wrightianum Scribn. 



(Plate A.) 



U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Agrost., Bui. II, p. 44. f. 4. 1898. 

 Cuba (C. Wright, no. 3463, 1865). Type in the National Herbarium. 

 P. strictum Bosc. ; R. & S. Syst. Veg. 2:447. I 8i7- Not 

 R. Br. 1810. 



