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Scleranthus annuus, L. Pinits rigida, Miller. 



Epilobium kirsutum, L. Naias Indica, Braun. 



Diospyros Virginiana, L. Anthericum liliastrum, L. 



Plantago Virglnica, L. Trade scantia Virglnica, L. 



Dodecatheon, Meadia, L, Aristida, spec. 



Origanum vulgare, L. Eleusirie Indica, Gaert. 



It seems proper that the record of these attempts should here 

 be made, so that in case these plants, or any of them, should 

 thereby become established, the botanist of a future time may 

 not make the mistake of supposing that we had overlooked 

 them. 



Buffalo, July-i, i3S^. 



ADDITIONS. 



Clematis verticillaris, DC. 



Very rare. Portage, Wyom. Co. Discovered by Mrs. M. B. 

 Moody and Miss Belle Fish, of the Buffalo Naturalists' Field 

 Club, June, 1883. Two plants only. 



Thalictrum purpurascens, L. 



Within our territory, locality unrecorded. Clinton. 



Ranunculus aquatilis, L., var. stagnalis, DC. (R. divaricatus, Schrank.) 

 Pools along Niagara River, Canadian side, near Clifton, July, 

 1882. 



Ranunculus multifidus, Pursh. 



Port Colborne, Ont., July, 1882. 



Ranunculus Flammula, L., var. reptans, Meyer. 



Abundant on the shore of Grand Island, Niagara River, near 

 Sour Spring Grove. Clinton. 



Hydrastis Canadensis, L. 



Indian Reservation, near Cattaraugus Creek, Brandt, Erie Co. 



Cimicifuga racemosa, Nutt. 



Gowanda, Erie Co., July, 1882. 



Nelumbium luteum, Willd. 



Mr. Charles E. Smith, of Philadelphia, a very competent bot- 

 anist, states to us, in a letter, that in passing from Montreal 

 to Niagara, through Canada, he saw, in a number of sluggish 

 streams crossed by the railroad, this remarkable plant in 

 bloom. The fact, tending as it does to confirm Mr. 

 Cowell's observation, deserves to be mentioned here. 



