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Vol Il. No. 2.) BOLLBTIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB. [New York, February, 1871, 
ANTHEMIS, L.—A, arvensis, L.; quite common ; N.Y. 
ACHILLEA, L.—A, Millefoinm, L.; very common ; N. Y.; the rose-colored 
var. in Westchester County, Le Roy, Pooley.—A, Ptarmica, L.; 
“Swamps, New York,” Eddy in Torr. Cat., but not since re- 
ported. . 
LEUCANTHEMUM, Tourn.—,, vulgare, Lam.; too common ; N. Y.—LI, Par- 
thenium, Godron ; near Woodside and Centreville, L. 1., Ruger; 
Central Park, N. Y., 2. & P.; N. J., Austin. 
TANACETUM, .—T, vulgare, L.; common ; N. Y.: Var. erispum; not un- 
common ; Ridgewood aqueduct, beyond Centreville, Ruger. 
ARTEMISIA, L.—A, eandata, Michx.; Long Island, State Flora ; Sandy 
Hook, N. J., Ruger.—A, vulgaris, L.; Rye, near R. R. depot, 
Ruger ; Glen Cove, Coles —\, biennis, Willd.; Stapleton, Staten’ 
Island, Congdon, vid. § 79, Vol. L—A, Absinthium, L.; N. Y., 
GNAPHALIUM, L.—fi. deeurrens, Ives ; Chatham, N. J., W. H. L.; Glen 
_ Cove, Coles.—f, polycephalum, Michx.; quite common we believe, 
_ but have few memoranda about it ; Torr. Cat.; Chatham, N. J., 
W. H. L.; Central Park, R. & P.; pretty common on L. I, 
Ruger ; Glen Cove, Coles.—@, wligininosum, L.; common ; N. Y.— 
fi. purpureum, L.; Staten Island, Chatham, N.J., W. H. L.; Long 
Branch, Ruger ; Torr. Cat.; Le Roy. 
ANTENNARIA, Geortn.—A, margaritacea, R. Brown; common; N. Y., 
O. W. M.—A, plantaginifolia, Hook.; common ; N. Y. 
FILAGO, Tourn.—F, Germaniea, L.; Staten Island, State Flora. 
ERECHTHITES, Raf.—k, hieracifolia, Raf.; very common ; N. Y. 
SENECIO, L.—s, vulgaris, L.; old grounds ; N. Y.; Fort Lee, W. H. L.; 
Snake Hill, Le Roy; near Cooper’s Glue Factory, Ruger ;— 
Flushing, Astoria, etc.—\, aureus, L.; Bloomingdale, Torr. Cat.; _ 
Morristown, N. J., W. H. L.; Train’s meadows, plentiful, Mas- _ 
peth, not plentiful, Ruger; Glen Cove, Coles; and probably © 
common elsewhere though not reported; Var. Balsamite; “Wet 
meadows, along brooks, N. J.,” Torr. Cat. - 
CENTAUREA, 1.—¢. Cyanu L.; escape; L. 1; N. Y., 0. W. 1; wheat 
fields, ie Podepaok Melitensis, L., referred to § 79, Vol. 1, 
was evidently planted. : ; 
CIRSIUM, Tourn.—, lanceolatum, Scop.; very common ; N. Y.—C. dis- 
tolor, Spreng.; common; N. Y., O. W. #—f, muticum, Mchx.; 
common ; N. Y.—(, pumilum, Spreng.; common ; N. Y., Nuttall. 
—(. horridulum, Michx.; “Sandy fields, particularly near the | 
salt water; rather common on Long Island.” State Flora; — 
Glen Cove, Coles ; Staten Island, Ruger.—t. arvense, Scop.; too 
common ; N. Y. : or — oe 
— ONOPORDON, Vaill.—o, acanthium, L.; near Patterson, W. 
2. Wood, Le Roy. — edna Bs be ote Os 
LAPPA, Tourn.—[, officinalis, Allioni; Var. major; very common ; 
Central Park, R. OM i Bel ce ea 
CICHORIUM, Tourn.—C. Intybus, L.; common ; N. ¥.; Glen Cove, Coles 
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