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Meibomia paniculata (L.) Kuntze 



In rocky places at Bolton a form occurs in which the midrib 



and, to some extent, the principal veins are bordered by a pale 



stripe. 



Viburnum paucinorum Pylaie 



In our state this species is apparently limited to the Adiron- 

 dack region and is scarce even there. It occurs sparingly along 

 some of the cool shaded streams that flow down the steep rocky 

 sides of Mt Marcy, Mt Mclntyre and Mt Clinton. It is in flower 

 in the latter part of June, but the fruit is not ripe before 



August. 



Ludwigia alternifolia L. 



Abundant in a swampy place about a mile west of Menands. 



The persistent colored foliaceous lobes of the calyx give it the 



appearance of being in flower late in the season, even when its 



fruit is mature. 



Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop. 



A pale flowered form occurs near Loon lake. It is interme- 

 diate between the common form and the white flowered form. 



Galinsoga parviflora hispida DC. 

 Waste places. Bolton. August. Escaped from cultivation. 

 More hairy or hispid than the common form and having the 

 pappus narrowed above into a bristle. The upper part of the 

 branches and specially the peduncles are glandular hairy in our 

 specimens. These characters and the coarsely toothed margin 

 of the thicker leaves give the plant a peculiar appearance and 

 would seem to make it worthy of specific distinction. 



Rudbeckia triloba L. 

 East Schodack, Rensselaer co. August. Neither the Mammal 

 nor the IiUust rated flora credits this species to New York, but 

 it has been found growing wild in Dutchess and Ulster counties. 

 The station in Rensselaer co. is the most northern one in which 

 I have found it. 



Gaylussacia resinosa glaucocarpa Robinson 

 Fort Ann, Washington co. and Glen lake, Warren co. August. 

 ;S. H. Burnham. 



