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31. U. subulata. 45. Muscari racemosum. 
32. U. resupinata. 46. Eleocharis Robbinsii. 
33- Mentha aquatica var. crispa. 47. E. rostellata, 
34. Stachys hyssopifolia. 48. E. melanocarpa. 
35. Limnanthemum lacunosum. 4g. E. tricostata. 
36. Asclepias incarnata var. pul- 50. Scirpus subterminalis. 
chra, 51. S. Olneyii. 
37. Blitum Bonus-Henricus. 52. Fimbristylis spadicea var. 
38. Callitriche heterophylla. castanea. 
39. Alnus glutinosa. 53- Rhyncospora nitens. 
40. Juniperus communis var. de- 54. R. macrostachya. 
pressa. 55- Scleria reticularis. 
41. Zannichellia palustris. 56. Bromus tectorum. 
42. Ruppia maritima. 57. Panicum amarum. 
43. Potamogeton Oakesianus. 58. Botrychium simplex. 
44. P. pulcher. 
E. S. MILLER.. 
WADING River, SuFFOLK, Co., N. Y. 
§ 257. Staten Island Plants. 
localities on the Island. 
1. Dianthus prolifer, L., and 
2. Heliotropium Europaeum. L., found by Mr. Hollick in the 
streets of New Brighton. These, I believe, are new to the 
State. [But have they established themselves ?] 
3. Cerastium vulgatum, L, Sparingly near Clove Lake. ollick. 
4. C, nutans, Raf. Abundant in woods near Egbertville. 
5. Polygala Nuttallii, T. & G. Near Richmond. 
6. Oldenlandia glomerata, Mchx. Along salt meadows near Rich- 
mond. 
7. Archemora rigida, DC. Swamp near Tottenville. 
8. Liatris scariosa, Willd. Sparingly near Clifton. 
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1) 
I send the following unreported 
. Eupatorium aromaticum, L. Richmond Hill. 
. Eclipta procumbens, Mchx. Side of road leading from Marsh- 
land to Springville, about one quarter mile west of the west 
end of Long Bridge. __ 
. Pentstemon pubescens, Solander. One specimen near Marin- 
Bie 
er’s Harbor. ol/ick. 
12, Gerardia maritima, Raf. Salt meadows near Richmond. 
13. Monarda punctata, L. Abundant in a field three quarters of 
a mile west of Pleasant Plains Station. 
14. Polygonum ramosissimum, Mchx. Salt meadows near New 
Dorp. Only two plants found. : 
15. Spiranthes simplex, Gray. Two specimens were found at Tot- 
‘tenville by Mr. Hollick and myself. [Years ago, we found a 
single specimen in that vicinity. Eps. ] 
16, Stipa avenacea, L. ‘lottenville. 
17. Aristida tuberculosa, Nutt. Near Giffords and Tottenville. 
18. Leptochloa fascicularis, Gray Salt meadows near New Dorp. 
19. Tripsacum dactyloides, L. Just at the western end of the 
“ Long Bridge ” mentioned in No. to. 
