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obtained at Brentano’s, 100 Broadway, and, we presume, other pe- 
riodical depots, and almost always contain interesting botanical 
intelligence. The notices of ‘the new “Flora of Middlesex,” 
[London,] are appetizing. 
23, Epigaea repens, L.—WNot scarce at Huguenot station, and pro- 
bably still nearer the city. G.I. C. On the banks of the Bronx, 
near Fordham. FJ. B. 
24. The mild winter—Dandelions in bloom in Westchester Co. near 
Peekskill, the first week in J anuary. L.R. Hepaticas in bloom, and 
peas two inches high on Long Island, “ Evening Post,” Jan. 26. 
We hope correspondents will give us such particulars in regard to 
the unusual winter, as fall under their notice. PR 
95, Frangula Ceroliniana, Gray.—Formerly reporied from Secaucus — 
Swamp, N. J., has since been found by Messrs. Bower and Ruger, 
between Astoria and Flushing, L. I. 
26; Torreya Pogotensis—In the catalogue of J. Linden, Bruxelles, — 
recently received, I find mention of a Torreya which I have not be- 
fore seen noticeC—Z. Lc gotensis. There is nothing to indicate 
where or by whom it was described and only the remark “A very 
fine Conifer from the cold regions of the province of Bogota, in 
‘Colombia, of a pyramidal form.” The other species are. T. tarifolia, 
Arn., Florida; 1 Californica, Torr., California; T. nucifera, Zuce., 
Japan; 7. grandis, Fortune, Japan. The last nomed, together with 
T. Bogotensis, must be considered doubtful, until determined by 
competent authority. GeorGe THURBER. 
27, Terms of Snbseription—On the receipt of one dollar, we will 
send one copy of the Bulletin for a year; seven copies for five = 
dollars, and one extra copy for every additional fifty cents. Those 
interested had better subscribe for seven or more copies, and dis- 
tribute them where they may be useful. We desire to reach and to 
hear from all the surrounding districts. When the receipts justify 
.2 reduction of the price, it will promptly be made. Communications 
‘Should be addressed to Wa. H. Leaeert, 224 E. 10th St. 
28. Materials for the Revised Catalogue. (See § 2, p. 2.)—We propose 
to occupy a portion of cach Bulletin, in giving in a conde form, 
such information, as we possess relating to our local flora, following 
the order in Gray’s Manual. We hope all interested will aid us, 
both in correcting errors, and in supplying deficiencies in species, 
‘rma or localities.. Torr. Cat. stands for Torrey’s Catalogue, 
9. 
CLEMATIS, L.—t, vertieillaris, D. C.; Haverstraw, C.F. Austin: c- 
ness Mt., N. J., W. L. Fischer —C, ochrolenea, Ait.; South Brook- — 
lyn station destroyed; abundant about-Toad Hill, Staten Island, 
Tf. F. Allen, 1864:—(. Virginiana, L.; very common. — Bees 
- PIRIONE, L.—A. cylindrieg; Grays: sxltp be teed ws New Pasha 
