102 TweEnty-SEconpD ANNUAL Report on Stare CABINET. 
NEW STATIONS OF RARE PLANTS—REMARKABLE VARIETIES 
AND OBSERVATIONS. 
THALICTRUM PURPURASCENS, L. 
Plentiful on the sandy barrens between Albany and Schenectady. 
Dentaria MAxIMA, Vutt. 
Angola, Erie county. G. W. Clinton. 
VIOLA CUCULLATA Var. CORDATA, Gray. 
North Greenbush. 
VIOLA CUCULLATA Var. LONGIPES. 
Cedar swamps of South Herkimer county. Gilbert. In accord- 
ance with the suggestion of Mr. Gilbert I have ventured to give 
this variety a name. It is characterized by its very long scapes 
(8’-12’ in length) much surpassing the small, thick leathery leaves, 
and by its large flowers, nearly always white or variegated. 
VIOLA PUBESCENS var. SCABRIUSCULA, 7. cd G. 
Shaded banks. North Greenbush. 
VIOLA TRICOLOR var. ARVENSIS, DC. 
Mr. Gerard finds this plant on a hill near Poughkeepsie, appar- 
ently native there. 
HyprricuM CANADENSE var. MAJoR, (ray. 
Shore of Bowman’s pond, Sandlake. 
Matva moscuata, L. 
Meadows. Sandlake. Roadsides, southern towns of Herkimer 
county ; quite plentiful there, and oftener with white than with 
rose-colored flowers. 
PorentTILLA FRuTICOSA, L. 
Newburgh. Gerard. 
LonIcERA SEMPERVIRENS, A7t. 
Bald Mountain, near Lansingburgh. Brainerd. 
SEepuM TELEPHIoIDES, Micha. 
West shore of Seneca Lake. Wright. Not a new station but 
one previously involved in some doubt. 
Kriaia vireinica, Weld. 
Bethlehem. 
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