Vol. 1. No, 11.) BULLETIN OF THR TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB, (New York, November, 1870, 
CAPRIFOLIACE. 
LINNEA, Gronov.—l. borealis, Gronov.; used to be found in the re- 
cesses of New Durham swamp, N. J., but not recently; some 
suppose it to have been placed there by Michaux. _ 
LONICERA, IL.—t, sempervirens, Ait.; not very rare, though curiously 
not in Torr. Cat.; Staten Island and New Durham swamp, 
Austin and others ; N. Y., formerly in Jones’ Wood, and waste 
grounds, now the site of Central Park, where it grew luxu- 
riantly, but is not in the catalogue of the Park by B. d P.; Glen 
Cove, Coles; Flatbush, W. H. L.; Weehawken, L. R.—L, grata, 
Ait.; New Durham swamp, Torr. Cat.; Central Park, Rawolle 
& Pilat ; Glen Cove, Coles; thicket near Flatbush jail, 1868, 
Ruger.—, parviflora, Lam. ; Closter ete., common, Austin ; N.Y., 
Torr. Cat., O. W. M.; Preakness, N. J., Fischer; Palisades, Se- 
caucus, etc., not uncommon, W. H. L. 
DIERVILLA, ‘Tourn.—D. trifida, Moench; Central Park, 2. & P.; - 
Bloomingdale, Torr. Cat.; Piermont, Austin ; Preakness, Fischer; 
Long Hill, N. J., W. H. L.; Glen Cove, Coles ; not uncommon. 
TRIOSTEUM, L.—T, perfoliatum, L.; not uncommon, at least in the 
region of the Palisades and on Long Island and Staten Island. 
—T. angustifolinm, L.; is reported from Glen Cove, L. I. We 
should like very much to see a specimen. 
SAMBUCUS, Tourn.—, Canadensis, L.; common; N. Y.—4%. ame 
Mchx.; common on the Palisades, Austin ; N. Y., O. W. M. 
VIBURNUM, L.—Y. Lentago, L.; common; N. Y.—¥. prunifolium, L.; 
common; N. Y.—). nudum, L.; not uncommon; Closter, Austin; 
Long Island, W. H. L.; both varieties are found growing to- 
gether in Secaucus swamp, N.J.; on Staten Island, Var. = 
toni, with a rather long peduncle and very glossy leaves, W. 
H. L.; Var. eassinoides, N. Y., O. W. M-—Y, deniatum, L.; common; 
N. ¥.—V, pubescens, Pursh; on rocky hills, Zorr. Cat.; not rare 
about Closter, Austin; Preakness, Fischer.—V, acerifolium, L.; 
common; N. Y.—Y, lantanoides, Mchx. ; rocky woods, Manhattan- 
ville, ete., Torr. Cat.; N. Y., O. W. i. ; 
; RUBIACER. 
GALIUM,. L.—4, aparine, L.; common ; N. Y., O. W. JL; very abundant 
in the woods at the foot of the cliffs, Patterson, Forman; very 
common on Palisades, Austin.—f. Mollngo, L.; Inwood,.N. ¥., 
W. W. Denslow.—f, asprellum, Mchx.; common; N. Y., 0. W. M. 
—fi, trifidum, L.; common; Closter, Austin; New Jersey and 
- Staten Island, W. H. L.—G. triflorum, Mchx.; common; N. Y.— 
G, pilosum, Gray; common; Closter, Austin; Jamaica, W. H. L. 
. cireezans, Mchx.; common; N. Y., O. W. 1—4. laneeolatum, 
.Torr.; common at Closter, Austin; Long Hill, N. J., W. H. L.; 
.. Woods and rocks, Jorr. Cat.—f. verum, L.; N. Y., O. W. M. 
DIA, L.—D, teres, Walt.; common in N. J.; Closter, Austin; N.Y, | Aa 
o.\ Le Roy, O.W. M.; Tottenville, Staten Island, W. H. L. ; 
CEPHALANTHUS, L.—, oeeidentalis, L. ; common ; Glen Cove, Coles; 
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