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ALLIUM, L.—A. tricoccum, Ait.; Closter, common, Awstin ; and 
Woodside Bowery Bay &c., Ruger.—A. vineale, L. ; common; 
N.. Y.—A. Canadense, Kalm; “ In fields and meadows.” Torr. 
Cat.; meadows, woods! and rocks!!; along the Hackensack — 
in woods, near Tappan in meadows, and along the edge of the 
Palisades, Awstin; Passaic Falls, W. H. LZ. ; Van Vorst 
Heights, Ruger ; Bergen Point. 
MUSCARI, Tourn.—M. botryoides, Mill. ; old places, N. Y. Island, 
Wd, DL. 3 Le Roy: 
HEMEROCALLIS, L.—H. fulva, L.; not uncommon escape; Man- 
hattanville, Maspeth, Ruger ; Staten Island, Tappan, N. J., 
Westchester Co., &c. ; Closter, Austin. 
““AMIANTHIUM, Gray.—A. muscetoxicum, Gray; This plant, not 
hitherto reported from our vicinity, has been found by Mr. — 
G. C. Woolson, and also Mr. Leggett, in abundance near 
Rochelle Station, on the Midland R.R., a short distance beyond 
Hackensack. In Gray’s Manual it comes next after Veratrum. 
JUNCACE. 
LUZULA, DC—L. pilosa, Willd.; Pascack, N.J., Austin. —L. 
campestris DC.; common ; New York. 
JUNCUS, L.—J. effusus, L; common; N. Y.—J. Roemerianus, 
_ Scheele; Coney Island.—J. trifidus, L.; Sands Point, Ulster 
N. Y., Austin, [extra-limital].—J marginatus, Rostkovius ; 
common; N. Y.: Var. paucicapitatus, Staten Island: Var. 
biflorus, Rossville, Staten Island.—J. bufonius, L.; common: N. 
Y--J. Gerardi, Loisel; common on Long and Staten Islands, S¢ate 
Flora; and probably on N. Y.; Hoboken; Piermont, Austin. 
J. tenguis, Willd; common; N. Y.—J. cichotomus, EIl.;, 
possibly within our limits, but not reported nearer than 
Shamong Station, D. & R. R. R. —J. Greenii, Oakes and Tuc- 
kermann; Long Island probably, State Flora ; Staten Island, 
W. #H. L. [Unless my label has got displaced, I gathered this 
species many years since in the neighborhood of Racket Lake, 
W. H. L.\—S. pelocarpus, E. Meyer; Long Island (J._ Conra- 
di, Tuck). State Flora ; Red Bank, N. J., W. H. L.: Var. 
subtilis, L., Lake Hopatcong, N. J., Porter ; vid. Bulletin, 
Vol. XII. § 67.—J. articulatus,L.; Staten Island, W. Z/ LZ, 
and, no doubt, elsewhere.—J. militaris, Bigel.; Suffolk Co., 
Allen.—3. acuminatus, Michx., Bergen Point; Astoria; Ja- 
maica; probavly quite common; Borders of salt marshes, 
Torr. Cat. Var. legitimus, common,—J. nodosus, L.; “1 
swamps.” Torr. Cat.—J. scirpoides, Lam.; Awstin, Le Roy, 
_ Torr, Cat.: Var. macrostemon: Zorr. Cat.; Staten Tsland, 
Austin ; Tottenville, W. H, L.—J. canadensis,J. Gay; com- 
mon: Var. longicaudatus; common: Var. subcaudatus; Red 
Bank, N. J., W, H. L. . 
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