192 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



Carex knieskernii. 

 Carex richardsonii. 

 Carex mirata. 

 Carex vaseyi. 

 Carex hartii. 

 Carex ampullacea. 

 Carex monile. 

 Carex vesicaria. 



Carex physema. 

 aorostis perennans. 

 woodsia glabella. 

 Cystopteris FRAGILIS, 



var. DENTATA. 

 ASPIDIUM DILATATUM. 

 ASPIDIUM BOOTTII. 

 BOTRYCniUM LANCEOLATUM. 



Among many naturalized plants, the following arc additional 



Argemone mexicana. 

 Nasturtium officinale. 

 Nasturtium armoracia. 

 Keseda luteola. 



SlLENE INFLATA. 



Lychnis vespertina. 

 Malva moschata. 

 Trifolium procumbens. 

 Medicago maculata. 

 Prunus spinosa. 

 Rosa setigera. 

 Fedia olitoria. 

 Artemisia biennis. 



Onopordon acanthium. 

 Hyssopus officinalis. 

 Thymus serpyllum. 

 Atropa belladonna. 

 Periploca gr^eca. 

 Chenopodium urbicum, 



var. RHOMBIFOLIUM. 



Amarantus retroflexus. 

 Rumex sanguineus, 

 rumex acetosa. 

 Hemerocallis fulva. 

 Bromus racemosus. 

 lolium temulentum. 



Five marine or coast plants are new to the interior 



Orontium aquaticum. 

 Najas major. 

 Ruppia MARITIMA. 



Eleocharis olivacea. 

 Spartina stricta, 



Var. ALTERNIFLORA. 



A few references to localities of rare plants out of the limits of 

 the catalogue have been included, when they were the personal 

 observations of the writer or of former Oneida county botanists, 

 or when communicated for this purpose by others, being no other 

 means of preserving the record. 



Original descriptions not generally accessible, have been re- 

 produced, of certain rare or interesting plants and others first found 

 in this region. 



Additions have been inserted during the last season while the 

 printing has been in progress, through the great kindness of John 

 Paterson, esquire ; to whom also is to be referred the unusual 

 accuracy and character of the typography of the work. 

 Utica, October, 1865. 



