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CARYA, Nutt.—. alba, Nutt. ; common ; N. Y. ; Central Park, 2 é — 
P.—. microcarpa, Nutt.; Closter, Austin; Glen Cove, Coles; — 
Central Park, 2. & P.—(.suleata, Nutt. ; Central Park, R. é P.— 
(, tomentosa, Nutt. ; common; N. Y,; Central Park, 2. & P.—t 
porcina, Nutt.; Closter, Austin ; Yonkers, Pooley ; Chatham, 
N. J., W. H. L. ; not reported from New York Island or Long 
Jsland.—C. amara, Nutt.; common ; N. Y.; Central Park, 2. 
or. 
CUPULIFER. 
QUERCUS, L.—Q. alba, L. ; common ; New York ; Central Park, R. 
& P.—\, obtusiloba, Mchx. ; common on Staten Island, Long — 
Island, and south of the Raritan ; New York, 1862, Austin; — 
Central Park, R. & P.; Staten Island on hills, New Jersey in — 
sandy soil, Allen.—Q, macrocarpa, Mchx. ; Orange Co., rare, Aus- — 
tin.—Q. bicolor, Willd.; Staten Island and New Jersey ; Central — 
Park, 2. & P.; not reported from other districts, though prob- 
ably found on Long Island and in Westchester Co.; vide Mr — 
Austin’s observations, § 23.—Q. Prinus, L.; Central Park, 2. &P.; _ 
South Jersey, Austin; var. monticola, Mchx.; N. Y.; Central Park, | 
R. & P.; Snake Hill, Allen ; Closter, Austin ; Glen Cove, Coles; — 
not uncommon ; var. acuminata, Mchx. ; LeRoy ; Keyport, Lock- — 
wood; Central Park, R. d P.—Q. prinoides, Willd. ; barrens, 
Long Island and New Jersey ; Closter, Austin.-—Q, Phellos, L. ; 
Suffolk Co., L. I, State Flora ; Keyport, Lockwood ; near Long 
Branch.—, nigra, L. ; Long Island and New Jersey south of 
the Raritan ; Central Park, R. & P.; Q. heterophylla, Mchx. ; 
South Jersey, Austin; [extra-limital ?]—Q. ilicifolia, Wang-5 
Closter, Austin ; barrens of Long Island and New Jersey.— 
faleata, Mchx.; common in New Jersey, Jorr. Cat. ; Keyport, 
Lockwood ; South Jersey, Austin.—Q, coccinea, Wang. ; common ; 
Central Park, R&. & P. ; var. tinetoria ; common ; especially near 
Jamaica, L. I., Allen.—Q, rubra, L. ; common; N. Y. ; Central 
Park, R. & P.—Q, palustris, Du Roi; common ; Bloomingdale, 
Torr. Cat. ; Central Park, R. & P. 
CASTANEA, Tourn.—{. vesea, L.; var. Americana, Mchx. ; very com- 
mon ; N, ¥.; Central Park, 2. & P.—t. pumila, Mcbx. ; there 
has been no confirmation of the old statement that this plant 
is found on Long Island. ) 
AGUS, Tourn.—?, ferruginea, Ait. ; common ; N. Y.; Central Park, 
CORYLUS, Tourn.—{. Americana, Walt. ; common ; Central Park, 2. & 
P.—(, rostrata, Ait, ; Central Park, R. & P. ; Yonkers, Pooley; 
Rockland Co. ; Morris Co., N. J. ee ey 
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