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WARREN COUNTY 



Elymus glaucus Buckley 

 Warrensb.urg. Charles H. Peck, July. Determined by Prof. 

 A. S. Hitchcock, to whom was submitted a large number of unde- 

 termined grasses collected by Professor Peck. The range given 

 for this specie's, is " Ontario and Michigan to British Columbia, 

 Colorado and California." The Warren county collection con- 

 stitutes not merely a new species for the state flora but a remarkable 

 eastward extensiori\to the known range of the species. 



Jpyrola asarifolia Michx. 

 Bog near Horicon. \Dr Charles H. Peck, July. The exact year 

 is not given, but the specimens were detected amongst some unde- 

 termined material collected between 1907 and 1910. 



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WYOMING COUNTY 



Cathartolinum sulcatum (Riddell) Small 

 Near Portageville. Dr Charles H. Peck, July 1908. Detected 

 among the undetermined specimens of Professor Peck's collecting, 

 and rather easily distinguished by the united styles. 



Lathyrus ochroleucus Hook. 



Near Portageville. Dr Charles H. Peck, May 1905. This must 

 be regarded as one of the rare species of the state flora. It was 

 collected nearly three-fourths of a century ago at Watertown, 

 Jefferson county, by Crawe, and in Paine's Catalogue of the Plants 

 of Oneida County and Vicinity two additional localities are men- 

 tioned, namely, Gorham, Ontario county (Sartwell), and Monroe 

 county (C. M. Booth). In addition to these stations it has been 

 collected at Penn Yan, Sartwell (in Nat. Plerb.) ; western New 

 York, Sartwell (in Gray Herb.) ; Lake Chautauqua, J. R. Churchill 

 (in Gray Herb.) ; Ithaca, Tompkins county by Charles S. Sheldon 

 in 1878 (N. Y. State Herb.) ; at Belfast, Allegany county, and 

 Carrollton, Cattaraugus county, by Charles H. Peck. With the 

 exception of the Watertown locality, its range appears to be con- 

 fined in this State to the western and southwestern counties. 



The species was collected at Belleville, Ontario, June 1877, by 

 Professor Macoun, a station even farther north than Watertown. 

 Its distribution in New York State is shown by the accompanying 

 map. 



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