152. IM. SYEVESTRIS 
M: CRISPA, ‘L. 
Formerly not an uncommon weed in gardens, in Buffalo, but of 
late not often seen. 
153. Mi TARCERY &.. 
Rare. Established along Main street, between Buffalo and 
Williamsville. 
154. M. moscuata, L. 
76. SUAS Me, 
155. S.  Sprnosa,” L. 
, Rare. Near the track of L. 8. & M. S. R. R,, at the Elk street 
crossing, Buffalo, C/zzon. 
47, ABU TILON. Your: 
156. A. AVICENN4, Geertn. 
78, JI LBISCUS, is. 
157. H. Moscheutos, L. 
Rare. Squaw Is., Niagara River, near Buffalo. Low grounds in 
W. Seneca, near the lake shore, Clinton. 
158. H. Trionum, L. 
ORDER “26° TILTACE ZA, 
79 TILTARG. 
159. T. Americana, L. 
The basswood seems to have formed a very considerable por- 
tion of the original forest, growing on the site of the City of 
Buffalo, before its settlement. (Michaux’s North American 
Sylva, Vol, ity, p. 132.) 
ORDER 21. LINACEZ. 
80. LINUM, L. 
160. L. Virginianum, L. 
Rather rare. The Plains, Buffalo; near Sulphur Spring, W. 
Seneca, Erie Co. 
161. L. striatum, Walt. 
Very rare. Plants, probably of this species, were found growing 
in the crevices of the rock, on the shore of the lake, at Pt. 
Abino, Ont., 1881. 
162. L. USITATISSIMUM, L. 
Occasionally escaping from cultivation. 
