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ported from N. Y., Westchester, or the Sixth District, between 
the Raritan and the Ocean.—H. venosum, L.; common, N. ¥.— | 
Hl. paniculatum, L., common ; N. Y. : 
NABALUS, Cass.—N, albus, Hook.; common; N. Y., O.W. I; we be- — 
. lieve this to be our most usual form, though very few report — 
it, perhaps confounding it with the next: Var. Serpentaria; Le — 
Roy ; Chatham, N. J., W. H. L.—N. altissimus, Hook.; not un- — 
common in rich woods ; N. Y., O. W. J; Central Park, R.é Pj 
Glen Cove, Coles ; Chatham, N. J., and Westchester Co., N. ¥., 
W. H. L.—N. Fraseri, DC.; Babylon, L. L., Merriam ; Closter, com- : 
mon, Austin; Chatham, common, Bergen Point, South River, — 
N. J., W. H. L.: Var. integrifolins ; Long Island, near New York, — 
State Flora; Long Hill, N. J., W. H. L.—N, racemosus, Hook.; — 
Hackensack meadows; Scarsdale, Westchester Co., J. S. Meriam, — 
vid. § 91, Vol. I.; “used to be quite common about Closter, — 
have not noticed it of late,” Austin. j 
TARAXACUM, Haller.—T, Dens-leonis, Desf.; everywhere ; N. Y. 
LACTUCA, Tourn.—t, Canadensis, L.; very common ; N. Y.: Var. integri- 
folia, Torr. & Gray ; vicinity of New York, State Flora ; Yonkers, 
Pooley ; Kast New York, L. I., Chatham, N. J., W. H. L. : Var. 
sanguinea, Torr. & Gray ; vicinity of New York, State Flora. 
MULGEDIUM, Cass.—M, acuminatum, DC.; Weehawken, Torr. Cat.; Clo- 
ster, common, Austin; Le Roy; near New York, State Flera— 
M. lenecopheum, DC.; “In woods near the Little-Falls of the — 
Passaic,” Torr. Cat. ‘Common on Long Island,” State Flora; — 
Chatham, N. J., abundant, W. H. L. a 
SONCHUS, L.—t. oleracens; N. Y., O. W. M.; Morris Co., N. J., Austin; — 
Torr. Cat.; cultivated grounds and road sides, 79th St., Kings- — 
bridge, Flushing, Hoboken, W. H. L. ; Brooklyn, Merriam.—s — 
asper, Vill; N. ¥., O. W. M.; Yonkers, Pooley; Brooklyn, Ho: 
boken, Merriam ; New Durham, Astoria, W. H. L.—S, arvensis, 
L.; “Banks of the Hudson, Greenwich,” Torr. Cat.; Staten 
Island, Long Island, Bergen Point, W. H. L.; Yonkers, Pooley. : 
LOBELIACEA. 
LOBELIA, L.—L, cardinalis, L.; common; N. Y.; Babylon, L. L., brook | 
sides, a beautiful white and flesh colored variety, 1868, Merriam. 
—L. syphilitica, L.; common ; N. ¥.—L, inflata, L.; common ; N. 
Y¥.—. spicata, Lam.; common ; N. ¥.—L., Nuttallii, Roem. & Sch.; 
Long Island, Jamaica, Sheffer in State Flora, Babylon, Merriam; — 
New Jersey, South Amboy, &e.—l[, Kalmii, L.; “On the Island 
of New York,” Le Conte in Torr. Cat.: not since reported, but 
may possibly grow on the caleareous rocks on the North end 
of the Island, where Mr. Denslow used to find Camptosorus, 
Link.—L, Dortmanna, L.; Rockland Co., Austin.  ~ : 
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