48 Twenty-sixth Report on the State Museuii. 



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PLANTS FOUND GROWING SPONTANEOUSLY IN THE STATE AND 

 NOT BEFORE REPORTED. 



POTENTILLA EECTA WUM. 



Ridge near Wading River. Long Island. E. 8. Miller. 



ToEiLis ANTHKiscus Gcert. 



Buffalo. G. W. Clinton. Introduced. 



Helianthus angtjstifolicts L. 



Salt marsh, Peconic river. H. W. Young. New Lots, Long 

 Island. J. S. Merriam. 



Utrioularia eesupinata Greene. 



Ponds, Wading River. Miller.^ Young. 



Ptcnanthemum pilosum NuU. 



Near Savannah, Wayne county. 



Chenopodium polyspermum L. 



Brewerton, Onondaga county. S. N. Cowles. 



RuMEx Engelmanni Ledeb. 



Mouth of Peconic river, L. I. Young. 



Rhynohospora nitens Vahl. 



Wading River. Miller, Young. 



PaNIOUM AlVi^RTJM Ell. 



Indian island at the mouth of Peconic river. You7ig. 

 Long Island seems to be the northern limit of several plants 

 having a southern range. 



ASPLBNIUM MONTANUM WUM. 



Rocky precipices. New Paltz, Ulster county. 



This is probably its most northern station, and at present its 

 only known locality in the State. The credit of its discovery here 

 belongs, I believe, to Mr. H. Denslow. 



Chara hispida L. 



New Baltimore, Greene county. E. C. Howe. A single speci- 

 men. 



Chara Hedwigii Ag, 



New Baltimore. Howe. 



