48 TWENTY-SIXTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
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PLANTS FOUND GROWING SPONTANEOUSLY IN THE STATE AND 
NOT BEFORE REPORTED. 
PorentiLia REcTA Walld.: 
Ridge near Wading River, Long Island. Z. S. Miller. 
TorIuis ANTHRISCUS Gort. 
Buffalo. G. W. Clinton. Introduced. 
HeELiANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS ZL. 
Salt marsh, Peconic river. H. W. Young. New Lots, Long 
Island. J. 8. Merriam. 
UtrRICULARIA RESUPINATA G7eene. 
Ponds, Wading River. JZdller, Young. 
PyYonaNTHEMUM PiILosum /Vuwitt. 
Near Savannah, Wayne county. 
CHENOPODIUM POLYSPERMUM L. 
Brewerton, Onondaga county. S. WV. Cowles. 
Roumex Enertmanni Ledeb. 
Mouth of Peconic river, L. I. Young. 
Ruynonospora niTEns Vahl. 
Wading River. filler, Young. 
Panicum Amarum £7. 
Indian island at the mouth of Peconic river. Y oung. 
Long Island seems to be the northern limit of several plants 
having a southern range. 
ASPLENIUM MontTANUM Wedilld. 
Rocky precipices. New Paltz, Ulster county. 
This is probably its most northern station, and at present its 
only known iocality in the State. The credit of its discovery here 
belongs, I believe, to Wr. H. Denslow. 
CHARA HISPIDA JL. 
New Baltimore, Greene county. £. C. Howe. A single speci- 
men. 
Cuara Hepwien Ag. 
New Baltimore. Howe. 
