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Panicum spretum Schult. 

 Sandy soil near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, June 21, 1915. A 

 species apparently widely distributed throughout the State, having 

 been collected by Professor Peck at Whitehall, West Albany and 

 Riverhead, at Orient Point by Roy Latham and at Penfield, Monroe 

 county, by M. S. Baxter. The collections by H. D. House men- 

 tioned above have all been determined by Prof. A. S. Hitchcock. 



Panicum xanthophysum A. Gray 

 Moist places in sandy woods near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, 

 July 20, 1915. 



Panicum werneri Scribn. 



Dry thickets, North Bay. H. D. House, June 191 5. 



Antennaria neglecta Greene 



Sylvan Beach, eastern end of Oneida lake. H. D. House, June 4, 

 1914. ■ 1 . i : 1 i 



Antennaria grandis (Fern.) House 

 Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, June 5, 1915. 



Antennaria fallax Greene 

 Sandy fields near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, June 8, 1914. 

 Also collected here by Doctor Haberer, June 1, 1903. 



Panicum boreale Nash 

 Open woods near North Bay. H. D. House, July 1915. 



Panicum tennessensis Ashe. 

 Dry oak woods near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, June 191 5. 



Trillium cernuum Linn. 

 Low sandy woods and thickets near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, 

 May 1 91 5. 



ST LAWRENCE COUNTY 



Viola selkirkii Pursh 

 Near Canton. Mrs Orra Parker Phelps, May 2, 191 5. The 

 great-spurred violet, although locally abundant, is rather sparingly 

 distributed throughout the Northeastern states and Canada. In 



