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SAMOLUS, L.—S. Valerandi, L.: Var. Americanus, Gray ; common ; N.Y. 
~ -HOTTONIA, L.—Il- inflata, Ell.; Closter, common, Austin; Fort Lee, — 
W. H. L.; Westchester Co., Mead in State Flora. 
LENTIBULACEZ. : 
UTRICULARIA, L.—t. inflata, Wait.; stagnant waters in N. J., Eddy in 
Torr. Cat.; Ponds on Long Island, State Flora.—. vulgaris, L.: 
Var. Americana; common.—t, minor, L.; probably on L. L., vid. 
§ 33.—V, clandestina, Nutt.; Tottenville, Staten Island, W. HL. | 
—l. intermedia, Hayne ; Closter, common, Austin.—l. striata, Le 
Conte; N. Y., Le Conte; L.1., Willis, both in State Flora—l. — 
gibba, L.; Closter, common, Austin; near the Passaic at Wood- 
side, W. H. L.; Woodhaven, L. L., Ruger ; East Hampton, Allen; 
West Hampton, Merriam.—l. purpurea, Walt.; near N. Y. in N. 
J., State Flora ; in small ponds back of Ridgewood Cemetery, 
L. L, covering the water in masses resembling blue violets, Ir. 3 
G. B. Brainerd.—\, cornuta, Michx.; Centreville, L. L, terminus : 
of Centreville Ave., Ruger ; L. L., Hall. a8 
BIGNONIACEZ. 
TECOMA, Juss.—T. radicans, Juss.; well established on the south shore 
of Staten Island, W. A. L. 
CATALPA, Scop., Walt.—t. bignonioides, Walt.; common in cultivation; 
Central Park, R. d P.; spontaneous in many parts of L. lL, 
Merriam. ; 
OROBANCHACE. 
EPIPHEGUS, Nutt.—E. Virginiana, Bart.; common. 
CONOPHOLIS, Wallroth.—t. Americana, Wallroth ; Bloomingdale, Lo 
- Island ete., Torr. Cat.; Bergen Point and Chatham, N. J., W- 
H. L.; Closter, common, Austin, 
APHYLLON, Mitchell.—A, uniflorum, Torr. & Gray; not uncommon ; N.Y. 
SCROPHULARIACE A. : 
VERBASCUM, L.—V. Thapsus, L.; very common ; N. Y.—Y, Blattaria, L.3 
very common, both colors; N. Y. i 
LINARIA, Tourn.—t,, Canadensis, Spreng.: common ; N. Y.—L. vulgaris, 
Mill.; too common ; N. Y.; the Peloria form at Gravesend, L- 
L, W. H. L.; found by W. R. Gerard at Poughkeepsie, in 1868, 
with two, three, and five spurs.—L, genistifolia, Mill.; used to be 
found in the upper part of N. Y., but the station has long bee2 
destroyed ; a single specimen was gathered years ago in South 
Brooklyn, and Mr. Caverley. communicated to Dr. Allen a spe 
cimen from Queens Co., where it may perhaps be rediscovered. 
enact oo Tourn.—, nodosa, L.; common; N. Y.; searce at Closter, 
ustin. 
CHELONE, Tourn.—(. glabra, L.; common me eS 
Terms—One dollar for one copy ; five dollars for seven 3 and half a dollar for every additional 
copy, per annum. ; ie 
Local Herbarium, 3, B, 33d St—LBaitor, 224, B. 10th St, 
