Report of the Botanist. 103 



LlNARIA VULGARIS Var. PELORIA. 



Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 



Lobelia syphilitica, L. 



Poughkeepsie ; with white flowers. Gerard. 



Rhododendron maximum, L. 



White's corners, Erie county. D. F. Day. 



Physostegla vlrgtniana, Benih. 



Shore of Lake Champlain, one mile south of Westport. 



ECHIUM VULGARE, L. 



Becoming too common in the eastern part of the State. Farm- 

 ers would do well to look upon this showy but rough plant as an 

 unwelcome intruder on their lands. 



Gentiana saponaria var. linearis, Gray. 



Common in the Adirondack region, where it occasionally bears 

 white flowers. 



Statice limonium, L. 



Astoria. A white-flowered variety. 



WOLFFIA COLUMBIANA, Kar8t67l. 



Near Catskill. T. F. Allen. 



Zannichellia palustris, L. 



Lake Champlain at Westport. 



Goodyera menziesii, Lindl. 

 Woods. North Elba. 



Cyprd?edium arietinum, JR. Brown. 



Swamp near Summit Lake, bearing pure white flowers. Gilbert. 



JUNCUS ARTICULATUS, L. 



Wet places, West Albany. 



Xyris flexuosa var. pusilla, Gray. 

 Cranberry marsh, Sandlake. 



Cyperus grayii, Torr. 



Port Kent, on the farm of Hon. W. C. Watson. Dr. Howe 

 sends from Fort Edward a variety without rays, the spikes being 

 all in a single sessile head. 



