15 Q REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



8edum ternatum, Miohx. Albtiuy Eural Cemetery; running wild, 1867. G. 



W. C. 

 E'pilobixmi hirsuium, L. Tivoli pond near Albany, 1866. Well established. 

 Solidago thyrsoidea, E. Meyer. Mounts Marcy and Whiteface, Essex Co. 



Long known to belong to the State. 

 JSfabalus racemosus, Hook. Near Tappan, Eockland Co.: C. F. Austin. 

 Campanula rapiinculoides, L. Eoadsides, Herkimer Co., and near Eichfield 



Springs, 1866. G. W. C. 

 Pyrola oxypetala, Austin. Woods near Deposit, Delaware Co.; the only 



known habitat: C. F. Austin. 

 Satureia hortensis, L. Along the Hudson Eiver railroad between Poughkeepsie 



and Garrison Station. August, 1867. G. W. C. 

 Vinca minor, L. Buflalo, 1866 and 1867. Perpetuates and somewhat extends 



itself by the root. G. W. C. 

 Atriplex rosea, L. Streets of Albany, 1867. G. W. C, C. H. P. Introduced. 

 Polygonum lapathifolium. Ait. "Borders of Cayuga Lake. CnickERiNG & 



Bre'syer." Gray's Manual. 

 CallUriche helerophylla, Pursh. "New York to Illinois and southward." 



Gray's Manual. 

 Carya microcarpa, Nutt. Eocky woods near Sneeders Landing: C. F. Austin. 

 Lemna torreyi, Austin. Long Island: C. F. Austin, W. W. Denslow. 

 Wolffia Columbiana, ILiESTEN. Orange Co.: C. F. Austin. Dr. Engelmann 



informs me that the plant found by Mr. Paine in Lake Ontario is Wolffia 



braziliensis, Weddell. I have not seen Mr. Paine's specimens. 

 Naias indica, var. gracillima, Braun Mss. Plains west of Albany, 1867. 



Growing in water one to two feet deep, associated with a small condensed 



form of Naias fiexilis. No specimens of the European plant are accessible 



for comparison, but our plant is believed to be the variety mentioned. 

 Goodyera menziesii, Lindl. " Woods, Western New York." Gray's Manual. 

 Spiranthes romanzoviana, Chamisso. " Herkimer and Otsego counties." Gray's 



Manual. 

 Spiranthes graminea, var. walteri. Gray. Meadows and pastures, Eockland Co.: 



C. F. Austin. 

 Eieocharis quadrangulata, E. Br. "Outlet of Oneida Lake, A. H. Curtiss:" 



Gray's Manual. 

 Scirpus sylvaticiis, L. Crown Point, G. T. Stevens: Plains west of Albany, 



1867. 

 Oarex sdrpoidea, Michx. Mount Whiteface and Lake Avalanche, 1867. 

 Oarex sterilis, Willd. Bergen Swamp, Genesee Co., 1865. G. W. C. 

 Carex aperta, Boott. North Elba, Essex Co., 1867. 

 Carex houghtonii, Toerey. Lake Placid, Essex Co., 1867. 

 Oheilanlhes vestitia, Swartz. New York Island: W. W. Denslow. 



MUSCI. 



Sphagnum sedoides, Brid. Wet rocks at Lake Avalanche and on Mt. Marcy ; 

 sterile. This differs from S. pylaesii, Brid., in being destitute of branches, 

 or having only short ones. It will probably prove to be only a form of 

 that species. 



