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ReEpoRT oF THE Strate Boranist, 35 
(3.) 
NEW STATIONS, REMARKS AND OBSERVATIONS. 
The first thirteen species noticed are new to the Herbarium, the first 
eleven have not before been reported. 
SISYMBRIUM CANESCENS, Nutt. 
Watkins Glen, Schuyler county.. Professor W. R. Dudley. In 
the manual, this plant is reported to have been found at Lucifer 
Falls, Tompkins county, by J. W. Chickering, but Prof. Dudley 
writes that he has searched for it in vain in that locality. 
MALVA crispa, L. 
Roadside, Petersburgh, Rensselaer county. Escaped from gar- 
dens and sparingly naturalized. 
LYCHNIS DIURNA, L. 
With the preceding species. Also escaped from gardens and 
door-yards. 
LONICERA XYLOSTEUM, L. 
South Hill near Ithaca. A single shrub was found growing in 
a pasture where there was an abundance of Lonicera Tartarica, 
L. Dudley. Both species have also been introduced about Albany 
where the latter also takes the lead in establishing itself. 
SCABIOSA AUSTRALIS, Wulf. 
Established about Union Springs, Cayuga county. Dudley. 
CALAMINTHA ACINOS, Clerv. 
Roadsides near Ithaca. Introduced. Dudley. 
AMARANTUS BLITOIDES, Wats. 
About Albany. G@. W. Clinton. Union Springs and Frontenac 
Island, Cayuga lake. Dudley. Introduced from the West. In 
its foliage it resembles the very common Amarantus albus, but it 
has long prostrate spreading stems and branches and much larger 
seeds than that species. 
IRIS PSEUDACORUS, JL. 
Near Ithaca. Also established in two localities in alluvial soil 
near Cayuga lake. Dudley. 
_ CAREX HIRTA, CL. 
South Hill, Ithaca. Near the Delaware, Lackawana and West- 
ern railroad and apparently introduced. Dudley. 
