Vol. 1. No. 5.) BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICSL CLUB. [New York, May, 1870, 
TILIACEA. 
THA, L.—T, Americana, L.; common; var. pubescens, Weehawken, high 
hills, Torr. Cat.—T, Rurop#a, common in cultivation. 
LINACEZ. 
Linun, L.—L. Virginianum, L. ;—common.—t, striatum, Walt.; New 
Jersey, Austin; Staten Island, W. H. L., probably common, 
but usually confounded with the preceding.—L, suleatum, Rid- 
dell; New Jersey, Austin.—L, usitatissimum, L.; is found along 
the railroads &c., but hardly established. 
GERANIACE. 
GERANIUM, L.—6, maenlatom, L.; very common.—f, Carolinianum, L.; 
along the aqueduct at High Bridge; New Jersey, Austin, 
W. H. L., not in Torr. Cat.—t. columbinum. L. ; Chatham, N. J., 
asmall patch W. H. L.; Long Island, Torr. Cat., but not in 
State Flora,and as the next is found there,perhaps mistaken for— 
G. pusillum, L. ; roadsides at Cooper’s Glue Factory, Williams- 
burgh, and also at Lawrenceville, Newtown, WM. Ruger; vid. § 20. 
Sandy soils a few miles from Brooklyn, State Flora; Glen 
Cove, Coles.—f. Robertianum, L., common on shaded and rocky 
hill sides, not reported from Long Island. 
ERODIUM, L’Her.—E. cicutarium, L’Her. ; Tottenville, Staten Island, 
Le Roy. 
FLERKEA, Willd.—F, proserpinacoides, Willd.; Pascack, N. J., Austin. — 
IMPATIENS, L.—L, pallida, Nutt.; Snake Hill, N. J, 7 2, Allen; 
Weehawken, W. H. L.; New Jersey, Austin.—l. fulva, Nutt.; 
very common. 
OXALIS, 1..—0. Acetosella, L.; on New York Island, Le Conte, in Torr. 
Cat., but State Flora, makes no mention of it south of the Cat- 
skills.—0, violacea, L. ; common.—0, stricta, L.; very common. 
RUTACEA: : 
XANTHOXYLUM, Colden ?—X. Americanum, Mill, New Jersey, Austin; Glen 
Cove, I. Coles. 
RUTA, L.—R. graveolens, L.; Glen Cove, Z Coles ; but whether fully 
naturalized, is not stated. 
SIMARUBACEZ. 
MILANTHUS, Desf.—A, glandulosus, Desf.; springs up wherever there are 
trees, from both seed and suckers. 
ANACARDIACE. 
RHUS, L.—R, hina, L. ; not common.—R. glabra, L.; very common.— 
R, pail DC. ; swamps, common.—R. Toxieodendron, L,; too 
common. ‘There is an upright form found in swamps, which, if 
. I mistake not, shows no tendency to climb. W. HH. L. 
‘WMS, Tourn.—V, Labrusea, L.; common.—J, estivalis, Michx.—VITACEE, 
; common.—J, cordifolia, Michx.; not uncommon, but we have no 
