Vol. 1, No. 3.] BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BITANICAL CLUB, = [New York, March, 1870. 
BERBERIDACEZ. 
BERBEW NS, L.—B, vulgaris, L.; Hills, N. Y., Zorr. Cat., but not found 
of ‘ate; Glen Cove, /. Coles; Bergen Hills, and Red Bank, N. J. 
CAULOPHYLLUM, Michx.—(. thalietroides, Michx.; Dyckman’s woods, In- 
wood, Le Roy; Yonkers, Dr. Allen; Pascack, N. J., C. F. Austin; 
Preakness, N. J., Fischer and Pollard: 
PODOPHYLLUM, L.—P. peltatum, L.; West Hoboken, P. V. Le Roy; 
Morris, Essex, and Monmouth Co’s, N- J. ‘ 
NYMPHAACE®. 
BRANENIA, Schreber.—3, peltata, Pursh.; common. 
NYMPHAEA, Tourn.—V, odorata, Ait.; common. : 
NUPHAR, Smith.—yY, advena, Ait.; common.—N. luteum, Var. pumilum ; 
Torr. Cat.; Williamsbridge, Harlem R. R., 7. F. Allen. - 
SARRACENIACE. : 
SIRRACENIA, Tourn.—S, purpurea, L.; New Jersey swamps; Staten 
Island, Le Roy. ‘ 
PAPAVERACE. 
CHELIDONIOM, LL —C. majus, L.; common. 
NANGUINARIA, Dill.—S, Canadensis, L.; rather common. — 
FUMARIACE. 
ADLUMIA, Raf.—A, cirrlosa, Raf.; shady rocky hills, Zorr. Cat.; C. x 
Austin, Palisades. i 
MICENTRA, Bork.—D, Cueullaria, DC.; rather common, except on Long 
and Staten Islands. 
CORYDALIS, Vent.—{, glanea, Pursh; rather ecommon.—t, flavula, Raf. ; 
Shawangunk Mts., Ulster Co, and probably within our limits, 
W H. Leggett-—t, aurea, Willd.; Inwood, P. V. Le Roy; Sufferns, 
W. H. Leggett. ? 
FUMARIA, L.—F. officinalis, L.; Zorr. Cat., station destroyed, but 
probably found in waste places elsewhere. 
CRUCIFERAE. . 
NANTURTIUM, R. Br.—N, officinale, R. Br.; common.—X, sylvestre, R. Br.; 
Parsons’ Nursery, Flushing; 152d St., next to Trinity Cemetery, 
W. H. Leggett—N, palustre, DC.; common; typical form, vic 
p- 4, § 8; Var. hispidum, Hackensack meadows.—N. Armoracia, 
Fries; not uncommon. 
DENTARIA, L.—). diphylla, L.; near King’s Bridge, W. W. Denslow; 
Westchester County, W. L. Fischer; Tappan, C. F. Austin—hb. 
maxima, Nutt.; Bowery Bay, L. L., J/. Ruger.—D. Jacinata, Muhl. ; 
Inwood; Hoboken hills etc.; not scarce. 
CARDAMINE, L.—(, rhomboidea, DC. ; common.—. pratensis, L. ; swamps, 
Weehawken, and New Durham, ete., not common.—. hirsuta, 
L.; common; Var. sylvatiea, High Bridge, W. W. Denslow; Pali- 
sades, Hoboken, ete. 
ARABIS, L.—A,lyrata, L.; common.—A. hirsuta, Seop.; Inwood, Le Roy; 
other authorities are given, but without localities, apparently 
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