88 Twenty-sixth Report on the State Museum, 



Hibiscus Moscheutos Z. 



Montezuma marshes. It seems a little strange that this plant 

 with its very large showy flowers should not be cultivated by 

 florists and ornamental gardeners. 



TiLiA Amekicana var. pubescens Gr, 

 Wading Eiver, L. I. Miller. 



Desmodidm l^vigattjm DC. 

 Manorville, L. I. Miller. 



Galactia mollis Mx. 



Wading Eiver. Miller. 



Geum album Gmelin. 



Greenfield. Westchester county. Howe. This is a variety 

 with very small bright golden yellow petals. 



Myriophyllum tenellum Bigel. 

 Wading River. Miller. 



Myriophyllum ambiguum var. limosum Gr. 

 Wading River. Miller. 



ACNIDA CANNABINA L. 



Not uncommon in the valley oi the Hudson river below Pough- 

 keepsie. Howe. 



Typha latifolia L. 



The dried leaves of this species are sold for thirty or forty dol- 

 lars a ton at the markets near the Montezuma marshes, but the 

 allied species, Typha angustifolia^ is regarded as worthless, the 

 leaves of it not being salable. 



Naias major All. 



Seneca river near Savannah. 



POGONIA PENDULA Lifidl. 



Woods near Savannah. 



JUNCUS TRIFIDUS L. 



Shawangunk mountains, Ulster county. This rush has hereto- 

 fore been found in the State on the high summits of the Adiron- 

 dack mountains only. This new station is remarkable not only 

 for being much further south, but also at a much less altitude than 



