OBSERVATIONS ON THE STATE FLORA. 199 



1. Reseda luteola, L. " Roadsides in Western New- York." GtRAy's 



Manual. 



2. Beuda odorata, L. BuiFalo, 1862 : Garden scape. G. W. C. 



3. Reseda alba^ L. Buffalo, 1862 : Garden scape. G. W. C. 



4. Nasturtium ojjicinale, L. Common on Long Island : T. F. Allen, 



M.D. Near Kochester : Rev. L.HoLZER Caledonia, &c. G.W.C. 



5. Nasturtium sylvestre, R. Br. Spontaneous about Flushing, Queens 



county : \Y. H. Leggett. 



6. Nasturtium armoracia. Fries. Rather common about Buffalo, and 



abundant on the banks of the Mohawk below Iltica, It would 

 seem that it must be diffused by its seed. G. W. C. 



7. Lepidium draha, L. See Addenda to Gray's Manual : B.C.Eaton. 



8. Leyidium sativum. Buffalo, 1864 : Garden scape, and spontaneous 



in gardens. G. W. C. 



9. Lepidiu7?i ruderale^ L. Near Brooklyn : W. H. Leggett. 



10. Turritis glabra, L. New-York city, on 86th-street, 1860 : W. H. 



Leggett. Buffalo, 1868 : David F. Day, Esq. 



11. Barharea prcscox, R. Br. Lake Avenue, Rochester, 1864 : Garden 



scape. Rev. L. Holzer. 



12. Brassica ca?npestris, L. Buffalo, on the marshy edge of the river ; 



only a few plants, 1863. G. W. C. 



13. Raphanus sativus, It. Buffalo ; a common weed ingrain-fields. G.W.C. 



14. Ascyrum crux-andrece, L. New-Dorp, Staten Island, September 1864 : 



T. F. Allen, M.D. 



15. Silene injlata, Smith. Near Fort Richmond, Staten Island, 1860 : 



T.F.Allen, M.D. Abundant near Buffalo, on the Buffalo creek 

 below the Sulphur spring, 1862. G. W. C. 



16. Silene armeria, L. Buffalo ; spontaneous in gardens, but seldom es- 



caping : D. F. Day. 



17. Lychnis vespertina, Sibth. " Elmira, N.Y. : E. Tatnall." Gray's 



Manual, in the Addenda. 



18. Althcea rosea, L. Buffalo; garden scape, rare. G. W. C. 



19. Althcca Jicifolia, L. Buffalo ; garden scape, rare. G. W. C. 



20. Malva moschata. Buffalo, Portage, Chautauqua county, Cattaraugus 



county, naturalized. G. W. C. 



21. Rosa setigera, Mx. Several places near Rochester : C. M. Booth, 



M.D. Near Buffalo. G. W. C. Naturalized, if not native. 



22. Pyrus communis, L. Grand Island, near Buffalo, in a grove of oak, a 



single tree ; in the same grove, is an apple tree ; and, as they 

 were, until recently, remote from any dwelling, they are believed 

 to be spontaneous. 



23. Rihes ruhrum, L. In a swamp on the Scajaquada creek, near Forest 



Lawn, Buffalo, 1863 : D. F. Day, Esq. Not uncommon, as a 

 garden scape, about Buffalo ; apparently native, in a wooded ra- 

 vine, below Westfield, Chautauqua county, 1864. G. W. C. 



24. Sedum acre, L. Buffalo, Williamsville, Niagara Falls, 1863 ; natura- 



lized. G. AV. C. 



25. Carum carui, L. Naturalized, by roadsides and fences, in Erie and 



Chautauqua counties. 



26. Anethum foBuiculum, L. Buffalo ; garden scape : D. F. Day. 



