134 Twenty-third Report on the State Cabinet. 



Tkifolium PROCUMBElSrS L. 



Tliis is not rare in the eastern part of Long Island. I have 

 never seen it in the vicinity of Albany, where T. agrarium is 

 common, and apparently becoming more plentiful every year. 



Anethum fceniculum L. 

 Newark. Hankenson. 



Aralia quinquefolia L. 



Helderberg Mountains. This valuable plant has now become 

 so rare that I know but one station in this part of the State 

 where it still lingers. 



Galium Mollugo L. 



Danube, Herkimer county. Austin. 



EUPATORIUM PUliPUREUM L. 



A form with opposite leaves. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 



Achillea Millefolium L. 



A pink flowered form. Trenton Falls. Mrs. E. E. Aiwater. 



Onopoedon acanthium L. . - 



Greenport and Shelter Island. 



Taraxacum Dens-leonis Desf. 



Two heads on one peduncle. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 



Campanula rotundifolia L. 



With white flowers. Mount Wallface. Adii'ondack Pass. 



Thymus Serpyllum L. 



Cemetery at Williamsville, Erie county. Clinton. 



Polemonium ceruleum L. 



Found around Sand Pond in the western part of Ulster 

 county, by Rev. A. P. Van Gieson. Gerard. 



Sabbatia stellaris Pursh. 



AVith white flowers. Greenport, 3Irs. E. E. Atioater. 



Chenopodium murale L. 



Bath Island, Niagara Falls. Clinton. 



Parietaria Pen'nsylvanica Mithl. 



A dwarf form two or three inches high. Helderberg Moun- 

 tains. 



