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17. Ader ^jxxtahiliy, Ait. Suffolk county, 1864 : T. F. Allen. 



18. Anler concolor, L. Suffolk county, 1864 : T. F. Allen. 



19. Ader ptannicoidei^, T. & G. Nia2:ara county, near the Whirlpool, 



]86:> : (1. W. C. 



20. SAidaqo tcnuifoiia, PuRsii. Common on New- York and Staten Isl- 



ands : T. F.Allen. 



21. Badbeckia Jilrfa, L. Common on Long Island : T.F.Allen. Diffused 



through the central portions of the State, from Chautauqua county 

 to Albany, in meadows and pastures. Gr. W. C. 



22. AnthemU arven^U, L. Fort Hamilton, Queens county, September 



1864 : T. F. Allen. Bath, Long Island, September 1864 : W. 

 Leggett. Kochester, a weed in nurseries : llev. L. Holzer. 



23. Cacalia aaaueolens, L. Rochester, 1864 : Rev. L. Holzer. 



24. SuncJnis arvennU, L. Shore of the Cayuga lake, Tompkins county : 



H. B. Lord, Esq. Rochester, 1864 : G. W. C. Staten Island, 

 1864 : T. F. Allen. 



25. Pijrola idiginosa, T. & G. Sphagnous swamp in the Tonawanda re- 



servation, about five miles east of Akron, Erie county, 1864 : D. 



F. Day & G. W. C. 



26. Ptero>']'))ra ondnnncdea, ^u:t. Portage, Wyoming .county, 1863: 



G. W. C. I have seen it at Niagara Falls, and in two or three 

 places near Albany. So far as I have observed, it always grows 

 under or very near Pinus drobus, L. 



27. Pex monticcla, Gray. Rock City, Cattaraugus county, 1864 . G.W.C. 



28. IloUonia injiata^ Ell. Common on Long Island : T. F, Allen. 



29. Pi/cnauUieinum muticum, Pers. Rochester, 1864 : Rev. L. Holzer. 



30. donwlmdus arvensU, L. Buffalo, 1862 : D. F. Day & G. W. C. 



31. Euphorbia ipecacuanlia, L. Common in Suffolk county, and about 



Flushing and Jamaica in Queens county : T. F. Allen. 



32. Allium yerru'afa, Willd., was found by D. F.Day, Esq., in 1863, on 



Squaw Island, near Buffalo, occupying a very limited station, and, 

 fio far as we know, is confined in this region to that station. A. 

 iiicaiia, WiLLD., is the common Alder of the vicinity of Buffalo. 



33. Zannicht'IUa paJiistris, L. Flushing, Queens county, 1864 : T. F. 



Allen, l^uffalo, 1864 : Rev. L. Holzer. 



34. Erythrnnium albidiim, Nutt. Banks of the Buffalo creek near Buf- 



falo, 1863 : G. W. C. 



35. Fesluca duriuHCula, L. Buffalo, 1864 : G. W. C. 



36. EleocharU rodell ala, Torr. "Gathered by me about Flushing, and 



also about Springfield, Long I>land. The form occurring here (as 

 in New-Durham, N.J., where I first found it) is very remarkable 

 for its long proliferous culms, which give it the appearance of 

 grass beaten down by wind or rain ; and it entangles the feet." 

 T. F.Allen, M.D. 



37. Carex nubulala, Miciix. Magnolia swamps, Long Island, August 



1864 : T. F. Allen. 



