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SOLIDAGO, L.—S. squarrosa, Muhl.; Palisades, common, Austin.—t, bi- 
: color, L.; every where common: Var. concolor; from Jamaica, 
sparingly, east to Riverhead; L. L, also Plainfield, N. J., Hall.— 
S. latifolia, L.; Closter, common, Austin ; New Durham swamp, 
W. H. L.; probably not uncommon elsewhere, though not re- 
ported.—, ewsia, L.; every where common; N. Y.—N, puberula, 
Nutt.; “In sandy fields, New Jersey, near Amboy, ( Nuttall. )” 
Torr. Cat.; Chatham, N. J., W. H. L.; Hempstead, Bumstead ; 
Rockaway, L. L, W. H. L.; Tarrytown, Hall ; said to have been 
found on N. Y. Island, if so, a specimen should be in the Local 
Herbarium.—\, speciosa, Nutt.; Harlem River, near Sixth Av.; 
Chatham, N. J., W. H. L.—4, rigida, L.; “On rocky hills, N.J.,” 
Torr. Cat.; Palisades, rare, Austin; Harlem River with XS, spe- 
tiosa; Yonkers, J. H. Pooley, Jr.; Central Park, R. .d& P.—S. 
sempervirens, L.; common near salt water; N. Y.—%, neglecta, 
Torr. d& Gray ; not uncommon ; N. Y., 0. W. M.; Rockaway, 
Astoria, L. I.; Staten Island; Hackensack swamps, South 
River, N. J.; varies greatly, but well characterized ; the upper 
leaves are sometimes remarkably broad and entire, and in well 
developed and mature plants the panicle is not narrow, but 
quite broad, and somewhat corymbose; the stem is either dark 
red, or straw colored.—S, patula, Muhl; not uncommon ; 
Astoria, Bumstead ; Carlstadt, Chatham, New Durham, N. J.; — 
Yonkers, &c., Westchester Co., W. H. L.,; Hall ; N. ¥., O.W. M. 
—S. arguta, Ait.; common: Var. juneea; Long Island, Staten 
Island, perhaps as common as the typical form.—NS, Muhlenbergii, 
Torr. & Gray ; Hart’s Corners, Westchester Co., Bumstead : 
- Chatham and New Providence, N. J., W. H. L.—X. linoides, So- 
lander ; Closter, N. J., Austin.—. altissima, L.; very common; 
N. Y.—4. ulmifolia, Muhbl.; Closter, Austin; Chatham, N. J., W. 
H. L.; N. Y., O. W. M—X. odora, Ait.; common ; N. Y.—X, nemo- 
ralis, Ait.; very common ; N. Y.—%. Canadensis, L.; common ; N. 
Y.: Var. procera; Hackensack swamps, Allen.—S, serotina, Ait.; 
common ; N. Y., 0. W. M.—S. gigantea, Ait.; common ; N. Y.— 
8. lanceolata, L.; very common ; N. Y.—S. tennifolia, Pursh ; Ja- 
maica, and eastward, L. I.; New Durham swamp, Austin. 
CHRYSOPSIS, Nutt.—C. faleata, Ell; Suffolk Co., L. I., and Pine- 
barrens, N. J., not reported, but probably to be found, within 
our limits.—(, Mariana, Nutt.; New York Island, State Flora ; 
Staten Island, W. H. L ; Long Island. 
INULA, L.—I, Heleninm, L.; common ; N. Y.; not common near Closter, 
N. J., Austin; rare on this part of Long Island, Ruger ; Glen — 
Cove, Coles. - 
PLUCHEA, Cass.—P, camphorata, DC.; common in salt marshes, N. ¥. ae 
-BACCHARIS, L.—B, halimifolia, L.; common near salt water; N. Y¥., W. 
H. L.; no doubt grows on Staten Island, and in Westchester . 
Co., but none reported from those districts. 
POLYMNIA, L.—P. Lvedalia, I..; foot of cliffs near Weehawken Ferry, 
Allen. ee So 
