198 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



ROBINIA VISCOSA. 

 ViCIA CAROLINIANA. 

 StELLARIA LONGlPE.e. 



Trifolium INCARNATUM. 

 Pyrus malus. 

 CEnothera riparia. 

 Galium concinxum. 

 Phlomis tuberosa, 

 lithospermuji latifolium. 



O N S MO D I U M C AROLI N r A N C Jf . 

 AmARANTHUS TAMARASCINUS. 



Chenopodium MURALE. 

 Salix fragilts. 

 Salix babylonica. 



Salix eriocephala. 

 Salix angustata. 



]\lELANTJnUM HYBRID UM. 



Carex steddelii. 

 Carex paniculata. 

 Carex yulgaris, 

 Carex torta. 

 Carex orirea. 

 Carex platyphylla. 

 Carex comosa. 

 Panicum paucifloruji. 

 Aa'ena sativa. 

 Spartina polystacbya. 



CiNNA PENDULA. 



Cikna arundinacea. 



The following species, inserted in the Floni on the authority of 

 PuESH, have not been found in the State by any other botanist, 

 and, probably, never existed therein. 



1. Spir^a aruncfs, L. 



2. Salvinia natans, L. 



The following species, once spontaneous in the State, and in- 

 cluded in the catalogue, there is reason to fear have become extinct. 

 Some of them have been diliofentlv souo-ht for, in vain, in the 

 stations where they w^ere originally found. The Pinguicula has 

 been extirpated at Rochester, but may exist at or near the upper 

 waters of the Genesee river, and the w^'iter is very confident that 

 it will be found in the Adirondacks. 



1. ACONITFM UNCINATUM, L. 



2. Zanthorhiza apiifolia, L'Her. 



3. Trifolium incarnatum, L. 



4. Phlomis tuberosa, L. 



5. PiNGUICULA vulgaris, L. 



The following is a list of the plants, so far as is known to me, 

 which have been found growing spontaneously in the State, and 

 which are not included in the Catalogue. The name of the dis- 

 coverer, or the authority for its insertion, the date of the discovery, 

 and the station, are added to each species, w^henever the same are 

 known to me. Some of these plants are mere scapes, and, perhaps, 

 are not entitled to a place in a catalogue of the plants permanently 

 spontaneous in the State. It is believed that the valuable Catalogue 

 of the Plants of Oneida county and vicinity, by the Rev. John A. 

 Paine Jun., wdiich will be published herewith, will add somewhat 

 to this list, and also to the list of stations hereinafter o^iven. 



