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Amaranthus . 



The undetermined species, mentioned in the Supplement to our 

 Catalogue, was observed by us growing near Denver, Colo- 

 rado, in 1883, and with it A. bliloides, Watson. 



*Celtis occidentalis, Towne. 



•Small trees, probably of this species, were pointed out to me 

 near Lockport, Niagara County, by Dr. E. N. S. Ringueberg. 

 (May 22, 1886). It was stated that they had never been ob- 

 served in flower or fruit. The leaves, which were immature, 

 seemed to approach those of C. Mississippiensis \ Bosc. 

 Possibly the specimens may prove of that species. 



Morus rubra, L. 



On the same day (May 22, 1886), Dr. Ringueberg called my 

 attention to a specimen of the Red Mulberry, growing very 

 near his Celtis. 



Comptonia asplenifolia, Solander. 



Indian Falls, Genesee County, June 20, 1885. Buff. Nat. Field 

 Club. 



Epipactis Helleborine, var. viridens, Irm. 



Another station in the city of Buffalo has been discovered by 

 Mrs. Mary B. Moody. 



Corallorrhiza innata, R. Br. 



Machias, Cattaraugus County, May 19, 1886. Buff. Nat. Field 

 Club. 



Cypripedium acanle, Ait. 



Abundant near Springville, Erie County, Buff. Nat. Field 

 Club. 



Sisyrinchium Bermudiana, L.. var. albidum, Gray. 



In crevices of the rocks on the shore of Lake Erie, at Point 

 Abino. 1883. 



Chamslirium luteum, Gray. 



Plentiful at Angola, Erie County, June 19, 1886. Buff. Nat. 

 Field Club. 



Smilacina trifolia, Desf. 



Sphagnous swamps near Springville, Erie County, and at 

 Alden, Erie County. Buff. Nat. Field Club. 



Erythronium albidum, Nutt. 



Abundant at Eighteen Mile Creek, Erie County, May 16, 

 1885. Buff. Nat. Field Club. 

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