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at Irondequoit, Monroe county, by Rev. L. Holzer in 1867, and is 

 fairly abundant on the pine plains west of Albany, where it was 

 first collected about 1830 by Lewis C. Beck and more recently by 

 Dr Charles H. Peck. 



Carex swanii (Fernald) Mackenzie 

 Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, no. 36pp. July 24, 1914. 



Cenchrus carolinianus Walter 

 Sandy fields near Fish Creek station, where perhaps introduced. 

 H. D. House, no. 5832. August 10, 1914. 



Chamaesyce humistrata (Engelm.) Small 

 Sylvan Beach, in sandy soil. H. D. House, no. 5641. July 20, 

 1914. 



Ibidium gracile (Bigel.) House 

 Common in sandy fields and open woods near Sylvan Beach. 

 H. D. House, no. 5620. July 20, 1914. 



Lathyrus maritimus (Linn.) Bigelow 

 Common in sandy grassy places and open sandy woods along 

 the shore of Oneida lake, north of Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, 

 no. 5608. July 20, 1914. 



Leptasea aizoides (Linn.) Haw. 

 Cliffs of Fish creek above Taberg, growing with Primula 

 mistassinica, Lobelia kalmii, Parnassia car- 

 o 1 i n i a n a and many other moist clift-loving species. H. D. 

 House, no. 5653. July 21, 1914. 



Lythrium salicaria Linn. 

 Wet, marshy places along the shore of Oneida lake, near Sylvan 

 Beach. H. D. House, no. 5613. July 20, 1914. 



Nymphaea rubrodisca (Morong) Greene 

 Waters of Fish creek near Sylvan Beach. H. D. House, no. 

 5634. July 20, 1914. Said to be a hybrid between N. variegata 

 and N. micro phylla, which is quite possible since it is in- 

 termediate in appearance and both of the species mentioned are 

 common here. 



