34 
in fields back of Greenwood Cemetry, many of the plants 
bearing pale purple flowers, W. H. L., 1869. 
CACTACE®. 
OPUNTIA, Tourn.—0, vulgaris, Mill.; common on exposed rocks and in 
_ sand, Westchester Co. and on New York Island, and Long Is- 
~ land; and in white sand in South Jersey, Austin ; Preakness 
' Mountain, Austin ; South Amboy; at Manhattanville with the 
strong yellow spines of the southern form, State Flora. 
CUCURBITACE. 
SI€YOS, L.—. angulatus, L.; not uncommon; N. Y. 
UMBELLIFER2. 
HYDROCOTYLE, Tourn.—H. Americana, L.; common; N. Y.—H. umbellata, 
 L.; Suffolk and Westchester Co’s, State Flora; Suffolk Co., T. 
_F.-A.; Mohegan Lake, Waccabuc Lake, Westchester Co., W. 
_ H.L.; Red Bank, N. J., along the muddy shore of the Nave- 
_ sink river, opposite the village, and just above the first wagon 
bridge, along with the rarer—H. interrupta, Muhl.; which grows 
_ farther back on the springy bank.—A peltate leaved form, 
- which I have not seen in bearing, but which is probably H. 
_ umbellata, grows abundantly along the Passaic, at Woodside; 
CRANTZIA, Nutt.—C. lineata, Nutt.; reported at Westpoint and Peeks- — 
‘kill, in State Flora: should be looked for, in brackish mud, 
within our limits. ' 
SANICULA, 'Tourn.—%, Canadensis, L.; common; N. Y.—%. Marilandica, 
_ L,; common; N. Y., 0.W. M. 
ERYNGIUM, Tourn.—kE. yuecefolium, Mch.; Pine Barrens, N. J., “ray, 
Austin ; perhaps extra limital.—E. Virginianum, Lam.; borders of 
salt meadows, Hoboken, Torr. Cat. 
DAUCUS, Tourn.—D. Carota, L.; too common; N. Y. 
HERACLEUM, L.—A. lanatum, Mchx.; borders of salt marshes, Hoboken, 
: Torr. Cat.; Glen Cove, Coles. 
PASTINACA, Tourn.—P, sativa, L.; very common; N. Y. 
ARCHEMORA, DC.—A. rigida, DC.; Northern R. R. of N. J., Allen, 
Austin; swamps, Fairfield, N..J., Torr. Cut. 
ARCHANGELICA, Hoffm.—aA, hirsuta, Torr. & Gray; common; N. Y.— _ 
A. atropurpurea, Hoffm.; Zorr. Cat.; L. R.; common at Closter 
Austin ; N. R. R. of N.J., W. H. L.; between East New York, — 
and Canarsie, Ruger. 7 
CONMONELINUM, Fischer.—(. Canadense, Torr. & Gray; common at Clo- 
ster, Austin ; L. R. : : 
ATHUSA, L.—#. Cynapium, L.; N. Y., Ruger, vid. § 32; near Pleasant — 
Valley on road to Fort Lee, W. H. L. 
THASPIUM, Nutt.—T, aureum, Nutt.; common; Pascack and Wee- 
_hawken, but not about Closter, Austin.—tT. trifoliatom, Gray; 
Long Hill, N. J., W. HL. ) ae 
