74 NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



21. Aster azureuSj Lindl. Near the whirlpool of the Niagara river, on 



the top and edge of the bank, 1865. G. W. C. 



22. Solidago puherula, Nutt. Paine's Cat. p. 93. New- York botanists 



write me that it has long been regarded as common on Long 

 Island, etc. 



23. Solidago speciosa, Nutt. Harlem, 1861, C. F. Austin. Re-disco- 



vered there, in 1865^ byVDr. Burnstead and Dr. Allen. 



24. Solidago speciosa, var. angustata, Torr. & Gr. Paine's Cat. p. 93. 



25. Solidago houghtonii, Torr. & Gr. The open swamp in Bergen, 1865: 



Dr. C. M. Borth and Mr. Paine. 



26. Solidago linoides, Solander. Paine's Cat. p. 94. 



27. Lapsana communis, L. Buffalo, 1865, and in a court-yard and the 



adjacent street. G. W. C. 



28. Pyrola secunda, L. var. pumila. Paine's Cat. p. 187. 



29. Dodecatheon meadia, L. Paine's Cat. p. 105. This seems very 



doubtful. 



30. Utricularia clandestina, Nutt. Paine's Cat. p. 106. 



31. Utricularia gibba, L. Paine's Cat. p. 106. 



32. Gerardia integrifolia, Gray. Salamanca, side of the hill opposite 



the railroad station, 1865. G. W. C. 



33. Schwalbea americana, L. Paine's Cat. p. 109. 



34. Hyssopus officinalis, L. Paine's Cat. p. 110. 



35. Thymus serp>yllifolia, L. Paine's Cat. p. 111. 



36. Atropa belladonna, L. • Paine's Cat. p. 116. 



37. Atriplex hastata, L. var. oblongifolia. Paine's Cat. p. 120. This 



seems to be different from a narrow leaved form which I have 

 found at Syracuse, and also about court-yards and gardens in 

 Buffalo and Richfield Springs, and I have never seen it. If it 

 be different, then Salina and Syracuse present four remarkably 

 variant forms of Atriplex hastata. 



38. Amarantus retrojlexus, L. Paine's Cat. p. 120. 



39. Amarantus hypochondriacus, L. Niagara Falls, 1865. G. W. C. 



40. Amarantus spinosus, L. Along the Buffalo and State Line railroad, 



near Elk-street, Buffalo, 1865. G. W. C. 



41. Polygonum careyi, Olnet. Paine's Cat. p. 121. 



42. Rumex sanguineus, L. Paine's Cat. p. 

 form of B. obtusifolius is taken for i 



43. Rumex acetosa, L. Paine's Cat. p. 122. 



44. Callitriche austinii, Engelm. " Staten ] 

 dry, hilly ground," June 1865. C. 



45. Populus angidata, Ait. Paine's Cat. p. 189. 



42. Rumex sanguineus, L. Paine's Cat. p. 122. I fear thaf a redveined 

 form of R. obtusifolius is taken for this species. 



44. Callitriche austinii, Engelm. " Staten Island, in shady by-ways on 

 dry, hilly ground," June 1865. C. F. Austin. 



