Vol. 1. No. 9.) BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB, — | New York, September, 1870 
HALORAGE. 
MYRIOPHYLLUM, Vaill.—M. ambiguum, Nutt.; ponds, Staten Island, New 
Dorp, Allen ; Long Island and South Jersey, only in very sandy 
localities, Austin ; with its varieties, natans, capillaceum, limosum, 
ponds and miry places, L. L., State Flora.” Wish 
PROSERPINACA, L.—P, palustris, L.; common.—P, pectinacea, Lam.; is 
not reported distinctly as within our limits, but, no doubt, will 
be found in New Jersey. ee 
. ONAGRACEZ. 
CIRCAA, Tourn.—f, Lutetiana, L.; common. he 
EPILOBIUM, L.—E. angustifolium, L.; not uncommon; N. Y.; common 
about Closter, Austin.—k. palustre, L., Var. lineare; Zorr. Cat. ; 
not uncommon about Closter, Austin.—kE. molle, Torr. ; Morris- 
town and Chatham, N. J., W. H. L.—E, coloratum, Muhl.; very 
: common; N. Y. ae 
(ENOTHERA, L.—€. biennis, L.; very common; N. Y¥.; Var. maricata, 
quite common; Var. grandiflora, Alden ; Var. parviflora, Torr. Cat. - 
—E. sinnata; Le Roy; South Jersey, Austin.—, fruticosa, L.; 
common; N. Y.—E£. linearis, Mchx.; Glen Cove, Coles, —— 
the var. of (. fruticosa, § 3, page 12, Eds.|—E. pumila, L.; 
Long Island, Dr. Knieskern, State Flora; Mountain north of 
Closter, rare south of this place, Austin ; Long Hill, N.J., W. 
das? Say de ‘ 
LUDWIGIA, 1.—L. alternifolia, L.; common; N. Y.; with purple "gov 
Glen Cove, Coles.—L, spherocarpa, Ell.; common about Closter, 
in low grounds, Austin; Fresh Pond, Staten Island, W. H. L.; 
abundant along the shores of Mohegan Lake, near Peekskill, 
W. H. L.—t, palustris, Ell.; very common; N. Y. 
MELASTOMACE. 
RHEXIA, L.—R. Virginica, L.; rather common. 
LYTHRACEX. — 
AMMANIA, Houston.—A. humilis, Mchx.; on the muddy banks of creeks 
in Hackensack meadows, Torr. Cat. This is a variety with 
broad léaves; the narrow ledved variety is found on Staten 
Island, Allen; Long Island, near Brooklyn, State Flora; near 
Ridgewood, on Myrtle Avenue, Ruger ; Closter, rare, Austin. 
LYTHRUM, L.—t. Hyssopifolia, L.; Staten Island, along road leading 
towards shore, near New Dorp, W. H. Z.—. lineare, L.; Hacken- 
sack meadows, Allen, Leggett.—. Salicaria, L.; old grounds near 
R. BR. station at Flushing. It is found in Orange Co., State 
Flora, and along the Hudson, Torrey, Hall, perhaps within i 
ashame ee 
NES#A, Commerson, Juss.—N. verticillata, H. B. K.; bogs, common; — os 
rare about Closter, Austin. eas. : 
CUPHEA, Jacq.—C. viseosissima, Jacq.; Washington Heigh eights, N. ¥., W. 
x te near Harlem R. R. above White Plains, Hall ;— 
