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50. Physalis philadelphica, Lam. Buffalo, 1863 ; brought by railroad 



trains? G. W. C. 



51. Physalis pubescens, L. Buffalo, 1863. G. W. C. 



•52. Lycium barbarian, L. Suspension Bridge, Niagara county, 1864 ; 

 more bushy, and more decidedly armed than when in cultivation. 

 G. W. C. ' 



53. Gentiana andrewsii, var. albiflora, Gray ined. Salamanca, Cattarau- 



gus county, 1862 : G.W.C. Buffalo, 1864: D.F.Day. Auburn, 

 Rev. L. Holzer. 



54. Periploca grceca, L. "Near Rochester, New-York." Gray's Manual. 



55. Corispermum hyssopifolium, L. Buffalo, 1862. G. W. C. 



56. Chenopodium urbicum, L. Westchester, Westchester county : A. A. 



Adee. 



57. Chenopodium urbicum, L.. v. rhoMbifolium, Moquin. Buffalo, 1862; 



Salina, 1864 : G.W.C*. Rochester, 1864 : D.F.Day. Probably 

 both the species and variety are common in the State. 



58. Chenopodium glaucum, L. Salina, 1862 ; Albany, 1863 ; Buffalo, 



1864 : G. W. C. The Island of New-York, 186 h T.F.Allen. 



59. Roubieva multifida, Moqcin. "Waste places, New-York, in and 



around the city : G. Carey." Gray's Manual. 



60. Amarantus polygonoides, L. Albany, 1864 : G. W. C. This is the 



Amaranthus deflexus, Willd.? of the State Flora, as appears by 

 fhe specimen in the State Herbarium. But Euxolus deflexus, Raf. 

 {Amarantus deflexus, L.) is credited, by Gray's Manual, to waste 

 places about the city of New- York. 



61. Montelia tamarascina, Gray. "I have another species of this section, 



collected by my friend Mr. G. Carey in a swamp near Whitehall ; 

 but, owing to the confusion that exists in the genus, I am unable 

 to determine without better materials than I can command at 

 present" (State Flora, vol.2, p. 145). The plant referred to, as 

 appears by a specimen in the State Herbarium, is Montelia tama- 

 rascina, Gray ; the Amaranthus tamarascinus of the additional 

 list of 1853. 



62. Polygonum incarnatum, Ell. Buffalo, 1863 : G.W.C. Rochester, 



1864 : Rev. L. Holzer. 



63. Polygonum pennsylvanicum, L., a var.? with greenish white flowers; 



Buffalo, 1863 : G. W. C. 



64. Polygonum acre, H. B. K. Buffalo, 1862 ; Cayuga marshes, 1864 : 



G. W. C. Believed to be common throughout the State. 



65. Rumex altissimus, Wood. " Peekskill, Mead : " Gray's Manual. 



Buffalo, 1864 : G. W. C. 



66. Rumex hydrolapathum, Hudson, var.? americanum, Gray. Buffalo, 



1862 ; Cayuga marshes, 1864 : G. W. C. Probably common in 

 the western and northern parts of the State. It is not clear whe- 

 ther this, or the last species, is the Rumex britannicus of the State 

 Flora. 



67. Callitriche autumnalis, L. Alexandria bay, Jefferson county, 1863 : 



G. W. C. 



68. Euphorbia lathyris, L. Silver creek, Chautauqua county, 1863, nat.: 



G«W. C. 



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