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CISTACEE. 
HELIANTHEMUM, Tourn.—ll. Canadense, Michx.; comraon. 
| HUDSONIA, L.—Il, erieoides, L.; Tottenville, Staten Island, Le Roy.—il, 
tomentosa, Nutt.; abundant along the sea shore, May, June. 
- -LECHEA, L.—t. major, Michx.; common.—l, thymifolia, Pursh; not un- 
. common, particularly on the south side of L. I.—L, Nove-Cesaree, 
Austin; not uncommon; abundant at Tottenville, Staten Island, 
W. IZ. £.—t. minor, Lam.; common with numerous variations. 
DROSERACE. 
DROSERA, L.—D. rotundifolia, L.; common.—p, longifolia, L.; New Jersey, 
Austin : common in swamps on Long Island, Coles, Allen. 
HYPERICACEA. 
ASCYRUM, L.—A, stans, Michx.; Long Island, Ze Roy.—A\., Crox-Andree, 
L.; South side of Staten Island; South Amboy; Bergen Point, 
N. J., many years ago I used to find it in the neighborhood of 
56th St. and the Hudson River, W. H. L. ae 
HYPERICU™!, L.—Il. prolifienm, L.; Var. densiflorum; South Amboy, 7. 
F. A.—Iil, adpressum, Barton; New Jersey, Austin,—H, angulosum, 
Michx.; Cedar swamps at Weehawken, Zorr. Ca!., but not seen 
of late.—H. perforatum, L.; very common.—H, torymbosum, Muhi; 
-common.—H, mutilum, L.; very common.—H, Canadense, L.; very 
common; Var. major; Rockaway, L. I, W. # L.—lH. Sarothra, 
Michx.; very common. 
ELODES, Adans.—E. Virginiea, Nutt.; common. 
ELATINACEZ. . 
ELATINE, L.—E, Americana, Arnott; Banks of the Passaic; Ponds, L.I., 
T. F. A.; Westchester Co.; Mead, in State Flora; (Hudson R. 
at Peekskill, W. H. L.). 
CARYOPHYLLACE. 
DIANTHUS, L.—p. Armeria, L.; common. y 
SAPONARIA, L.—S, officinalis, I..; common. : 
VACCARIA, Medik.—Y. vulgaris, Host.; Newtown Station of the Flushing 
. —%. Armeria, L.; New Jersey, Austin; occasional by * iden, 
| W. H. LS, entirrbing, L.;) covamon.—t. noctiflora ; ae 
grounds and road sides, Flushing ete., W. H. L.; Inwood, I’. 
W. Denslow. 
LYCHNS, Tourn,—t. vespertina, Sibth,; in similar situations with Silenc 
noctiflora.—L, Githago, Lam.; grain fields, common. 
