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usually passes for Var. hybridus ; N. Y.—A. albus, Li. ; common ; — 
N. Y.—A. pumilus, Raf. ; beach near Babylon, State Flora.—\. a 
Viridis, L. ; streets of New York and Brooklyn (64th st. near 4th — 
Ave., O. W. M.), sepals regularly five.—A, Blitum, L. ; streets of : 
N. Y., O. W. M. ; Staten Island, Quarantine Landing ; Weehaw- a 
ken, W. H. L. ; Yonkers, Pooley. a 
ACNIDA, L.—A, cannabina, L.; common in salt marshes ; certainly as 
far up the Hudson as Peekskill, W. H. L.; N. Y. 
POLYGONACE. 
POLYGONUM, ..—P. orientale, L. ; occasional in waste grounds on N. Y. 
Island, and in the surrounding districts.—P, Careyi, Olney ; 
margin of a swamp between Tenafly and Cresskill, N. J., 1858, — 
Austin ; near Cooper’s Glne Factory, Brooklyn, E. D., Ruger; 
Central Park, R. é P.—P, Pennsylvanicum, L. ; common ; Central 
Park, R. & P.—?, inearnatum, E11 ; borders of ponds, N. Y., 
Torr. Cat., but not in State Flora, unless it be included un- 
der the next ; Le Roy.—P, Persicaria, L. ; very common ; N. Y.— 
P. Hydropiper, L. ; common.—P, aere. H. B. K. ; common ; acheni- 
um often lenticular, Austin._P, hydropiperoides, Mchx. ; not un- — 
common, Torr. Cat., Austin ; Staten Island and East New York, ; 
Nn. is, amphibium, L. ; Closter and Tenafly, Austin ; Cena 
tral Park, R. & P.: Var. terrestre, Willd. ; English Neighbor- 
hood, W. H. E.—P, Virginianum, L. ; common, N. Y.; about 
Tappan and Rockland it occurs with a distinct purple spot in 
the centre of the leaf, Austin.—P, articulatam, L. ; frequent on 
Long Island and Staten Island.——P aviculare, L. ; very com- 
mon; N. Y.: Var. ereetum, Roth. ; common ; N. Y.—P, mariti- 
mum, L. ; both shores of Long Island.—P, tenue, Mchx. ; com- 
mon 5 NY, —p. arifolinm, L. ; common ; N. Y.—P. sagittatum, — 
L. ; common ; N. Y.—P, Convolvulus, L.; common; N. Vie 
tilinode, Mchx. ; Jackson Ave., near Dutch Kills, about 3 miles 
from Hunter’s Point Ferry, Ruger.—P, dumetorum, L.: Var- 
scandens; common ; N. Y. 
FAGOPYRUM, Tourn.—FP, esculentum, Moench ; wood paths, fields, &c., 
frequent ; N. Y. 
RUMEX, L.—R, orbiculatus, Gray ; Closter, Austin ; Secaucus, East 
New York? W. H ZL. ; (“R. Britanniens, L.”?) wet meadows, 
Torr Cat. ; Central Park, R. & P—R, Brittanica, L. ; Hacken- 
sack meadows, between New Durham and Secaucus swamps, 
may be R. salicifolius, Weinmann, W. HZ [, ; Yonkers, Pooley.— 
R. verticillatus, L. ; Little Snake Hill, WZ. L.—R. erispus, L ; 
very common; N. Y.—R. obtusifolins, L. ; quite common, but 
not reported from N. Y.—R. conglomeratus, Murray ; Wading 
River, L. L., Miller, extra-limital.—R, Sanguinens, L.; “meadows 
and pastures,” Torr. Cat., but not in State Flora.—R. acetosella, 
L.; very common ; N, Y. 
Sor seven ; and half a dollar Sor every additional . 
Terms—One doliar for one copy; Jive dollars 
copy, per annum. 
Local Herbarium, 3, B. 33d St—Baitor, 224, B 10th St 
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