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50. STACHYS anNUA, L.—Aug. With the last. 
51. Galeopsis Tetrahit, L—Aug. Near office; soon cut down. 
52. Verbena officinalis, L.—July. Specimens few but in several 
localities. 
53. Chenopodium glaucum, L.—Sept. Abundant. Not uncommon 
elsewhere about New York. 
54. Chenopodium Botrys, L.—Sept. Abundant. 
55. ATRIPLEX ROSEA, L.—Aug.—Sept. Abundant. 
56. Amarantus spinosus L.—Sept. Near wharf. Southern States. 
[Sometimes picked up in less built-up streets of New York. | 
57- Amarantus hypochondriacus, L.—Sept. A few scattered specimens. 
58: CeLosta CRISTATA, L.—Sept. Scarce. 
59. MERCURIALIS ANNUA, L.—Sept. Scarce. Near wharves. 
60. Cannabis sativa, L.—July—Sept. In great abundance and 
luxuriance; mostly cut down in midsummer, but reappear- 
ing yearly in undiminished quantities. 
61. Teucrium Scorpium, L. Reported by Mr. Ruger. 
62. Erodium cicutarium, L. Her, ...“ 
63. Ervum Lens, L. Reported by Mr. Ruger. 
Nos. 1, 8, 12, 38, 49 in the above list, have, it would seem, made 
their first appearance at our port. 
New York, Sept. 30, 1878. ADDISON Brown. 
§ 256. Long Island Plants.—I take pride i in reporting the fol- 
lowing plants from here, not before noticed in the BULLETIN, to 
wit: Potamogeton pulcher, Tuck., River Head. P. pusillus, L. var. 
vulgaris, Mert. & Koch, Wading River. leocharis tricostata, 
Torr., Wading River. Sagina apetala, L., Stoney Brook. Ranun- 
culus multifidus, Pursh., Wading River. U¢ricularia subulata, L., 
Ceratophyllum demersum, L. var. echinatum, in fruit, River Head. 
Salix nigra, Marsh. S. ducida, Muhl., Wading River. Lemna per- 
pusilla, Torr. 
I have concluded to make up sets containing fifty species of the 
rare plants of Long Island, and send them by mail post-paid for 
$4 the set. They will contain fifty from the following list: 
1. Ranunculus ficaria. 15. Oldenlandia glomerata. 
2. Barbarea praecox. 16. Sericocarpus solidagineus. 
3. Viola pedata var. alba. 17. Aster flexuosus. 
4. Lechea tenuifolia, Mx. 18. A. linifolius. 
5. Hypericum Canadense, var. 1g. Solidago elliptica. 
major. 20. S. neglecta. 
6. Arenaria peploides. 21. Coreopsis rosea. 
7. Sesuviun pentandrum. 22. Cirsium horridulum. 
8. Althaea officinalis. 23. Plantago pusilla. 
g. Sagina apetala. 24. Utricularia inflata. 
10. Galactia mollis. 25. U. minor. 
11. Prunus maritima. 26. U, intermedia. 
12. Rosa micrantha. 27. U. striata. | 
13. Myriophyllum tenellum. 28. U. gibba. 
14. (Enothera_ fruticosa, var.29. U. purpurea. 
humifusa. 30. U. clandestina. 
