100 TWENTY-FOURTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
Dorumea FLABELLA B. & C. 
Upper surface of fronds of Pterts aquilina. Center. October. 
DornipEa Preriis /e7s. 
Under surface of fronds of Pteris aquilina. Center and Cats- 
kill mountains. June, October. 
Dornmra ANEMoNES FF’. 
Leaves of Anemone cylindrica. Center. October. 
Popospr#ria Crrast Lev. 
Leaves of cherry trees. Sandlake. August. 
ERINEuM RosEUM Schult. 
Leaves of birches. Buffalo. Clinton. Helderberg mountains 
and Nassau. June. 
ERINEUM QUERCINUM ze. 
Oak leaves. Buffalo. Clinton. New Baltimore. Howe. 
NEW STATIONS OF RARE PLANTS, REMARKABLE VARIETIES AND 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Heparica Acutiropa DC. 
I find the young leaves of this species much more fully developed 
at flowering time, than those of //. triloba. They are also subject 
to the attacks of a fungus, Pabjeyjatia Ranunculacearum, but I 
have never found those of Z. triloba thus affected, even when 
growing in the same locality. 
Drantruus ARMERIA JL. 
Roadsides. Nassau. 
Hreiscus Trronum Z.* 
Newark, Wayne county. £. L. Hankenson. 
CLAyTonIA Virainica ZL. 
Specimens from Newark, sent by Mr. Hankenson, have alternate 
leaves. 
Napatus rAcEmMosus Zook. 
Scarsdale, Westchester county. Extremely bitter. J. S. MMer- 
7iam. 
LoBeELIA CARDINALIS LZ. 
Mr. Merriam finds the white-flowered form on Long Island. 
No specimens sent. 
* This plant was erroneously mentioned on page 56. 
