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does it’come from gardens? Its native localities in Germany are 
principally beech woods. 
St. Louis, August 22. G. ENcEnMann. 
MARRUBIUM, L.—M. vulgare, L.; not very abundant, but to be found — 
by roadsides and on old places in all our districts ; Striker’s 
Bay, N. Y., Ruger. 
CALEOPSIS, L.—@, Tetrahit, L.; “ Philipsburg” Eddy in Torr. Cat.; 
Yonkers, Pooley ; Glen Cove, Coles ; not common.—. Ladanum, 
L.; Yonkers, Pooley ; very rare. 
STACHYS, L.—S, palustris, L.: Var. aspera; not uncommon; N. Y., 
Torr. Cat.; not reported from Long Island, hyssopifolia, 
Michx.; Flushing, Bath, &e., State Flora; Jamaica and Middle 
Island ; frequent in Suffolk Co., Adlen ; Closter, plant with odor 
of mushrooms, Austin. 
LEONURUS, 1.—t, Cardiaea, L.; very common ; N. Y. 
LAMIUM, L.—t, amplexicaule, L.; common in old grounds ; N. Y. 
BORRAGINACE®. 
ECHIUM, Tourn.—, vulgare, L.; between Jamaica & Flushing, W. Z. 
L.; Glen Cove, Coles ; Westchester Co.; bergen Point, W. . L.; 
Sufferns, and common in Orange Oo., Austin. 
LYCOPSIS, L.—lL. arvensis, L.; Babylon, Merriam; near Brooklyn, 
Ruger ; Bergen Co., N.J.; WoL. 
SYMPHYTUM, Tourn.—, officinale, L.; not uncommon ; in some places 
seems well established by streams in meadows. 
ONOSMODIUM, Mchx.—. Virginianum, DC.; Kingsbridge, Torr. Cat.; 
Harlem, Jamaica, 7: F. A. & W. H. L. 
LITHOSPERMUM, Tourn.—L, arvense, L.; Orange and Rockland Coun- 
ties, Austin ; not uncommon on Long Island, Ruger, W. 2. Ba 
in neglected fields, Torr. Cat.—t, officinale, L.; plentiful at New 
Jersey Zine Mines, Austin; near Sing Sing, State Flora; Hills 
back of Hoboken ; Gowanus, Ruger. 
MYOSOTIS, L.—M. palustris, Withering : Var. laxa; common ; N. Y.—M, © a 
verna, Nutt.; common at Closter, Austin ; and Hoboken, Bergen 
Point, Patterson &c.; High Bridge. acs 
CYNOGLOSSUM, Rourn.—C. officinale, L.; N. ¥.; common.—f, Virginieum, 
L.; Weehawken, Fort Lee, W. H. L.—C. Morrisoni, DC. ; common. 
HYDROPHYLLACE. ; 
HYDROPHYLLUM, L.—H. Virginieum, L.; Weehawken and New Durham 
swamp ; Yonkers, Pooley. 
POLEMONIACE. 
PHLOX, L.—P, pilosa, L.; Passaic, Thurber ; Chatham, N. J. vid. § 43. — 
oe: sabaleta, dis Patterson, and Red Bank, N. J.: other culti- 
vated species are often found flourishing by roadsides. ; , 
CONVOLVULACE. on 
QUAMLOCLIT, Tourn.—Q. coecinea, Moench ; “I have seen this species 
