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Lemna Toeeeyi Austin. 

 Riverliead, Long Island. 



Spiranthes geaminea Lindl. 



Greenport. Mrs. E. E. Atwater. 



Caeex alata Torr. 



Riverliead, Long Island. 



Caeex Geayii Carey. 



New Baltimore. Hoioe. The specimens are remarkable for 

 having the perigynia scabrous-pubescent. 



WooDSiA glabella R. Br. 



Crevices of rocky ledges at Lake Avalanche and in the pass 

 north of it. Found before in the State at Little Falls only. 



In concluding this report, I would express my thanks to the 

 botanists who have so generously aided me by furnishing speci- 

 mens and information; also to Rev. M. A. Curtis, who has ren- 

 dered much assistance in the determination of fungi. The con- 

 tinued co-operation of botanists is earnestly solicited. 



When no name is added to the reported station or stations, 

 the plant has been found therein by the writer. Dates signify 

 the time of the occurrence of the plant, so far as determined by 

 the observation of myself or correspondents. 

 Respectfully submitted. 



CHAS. H. PECK. 



Albany, January 8, 1870. 



