54 Twenty-Sreconp AnnuaL Report or State CABINET. 
Pinus 1nops, Ait. 
Barren plains west of Keeseville; also, near Wadham’s Mills, 
Essex county. G. T. Stevens. New Jer sey has been considered 
the northern limit of this species, and its occurrence two hundred 
and fifty miles farther north without intervening stations is truly 
remarkable, and affords another instance of remotely isolated sta- 
tions. There are about a half dozen trees near Wadham’s Mills, 
from five to eight feet high, some larger ones having been recently 
cut down. 
PoraMoGETon OAKESIANUS, Lobbins. 
Bowman’s pond, Sandlake. The specimens referred to this 
species do not quite agree with the description. The stems are not 
much branched, but “nearly or quite simple; yet the leaves and 
fruit agree so exactly with the characters ascribed to this species 
that our specimens are referred to it without hesitation. 
PoramMoGeTon Ampuirotius, Zwck. 
North Elba, Essex county. 
Facoryrum tTartaricum, Gert. (Hagotriticum sibiricum, L.) 
Escaped from cultivation to roadsides and waste places. North 
Elba. 
Iris OCHROLEUCA. (?) 
The plant here noticed is a large, yellow flowered species ; prob- 
ably a garden scape. Hssex county. Dr. Stevens. Near Pough- 
keepsie. W. R. Gerard. 
Juncus MARITIMus, Lam. 
Coney Island. The plant under consideration is believed to be 
the true J. maritimus, now found in this country for the first time, 
the J. maritimus of American authors havi ing been shown by Dr. G. 
Engelmann, in Revision N. A. Junci, to bed. Leamervanus, Scheele. 
Probably introduced. 
JUNCUS ALPINUS Var. INSIGNIS, /7ies. 
Shore of Lake Champlain, near Port Kent. The heads have 
more flowers than usual, there being 8-12 in each. 
Carex auata, Zorr. 
Swamps, Junius, Seneca county. S. H. Wright. 
DANTHONIA COMPRESSA, Sp. 200. 
“Stems compressed-trigonal, the narrowest side concave, the 
others convex, slender (one foot high), decumbent at the base, 
weak, smooth or minutely roughened below the joints. Leaves 
very long, narrow and flat, minutely roughened on the margins 
