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Benth. ; rather common; along fences, near Thomas’ mill ; 
east base of Mt. Ararat; along base of Hunting Hill, ete. 
Nepeta Cataria, L.; common.—N. Glechoma, Benth.; not scarce ; 
along Shekomeko, near Carman’s mill, ete. 
Physotegia Virginiana, Benth.; running wild along roadsides and 
about yards. 
Brunella vulgaris, L.; common. 
Scutellaria galericulata, L.; common.—S, lateriflora, L. ; common, 
Marubium vulgare, L:; scarce, etc. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit, L.; quite scarce; along roadside, and in 
Wheeler’s Swamp, near Pulver Corners. 
Leonurus Cardiaca, L. ; common. 
Lamitim amplexicaule, L.; quite common in cultivated grounds; 
Hoff. Strever’s fields around barn. . 
BoRRAGINACE. 
KEchium vulgare, L.; quite rare at present, but is becoming more 
frequent every year. 
Symphytum officinale, L.; well naturalized ; Robt. Rowe Ravine. 
Myosotis verna, Nutt.; rather common on Little Stissing,—along 
road to Notch. 
Cynoglossum officinale, L ; common.—C. Virginicum, L.; rare on 
W. side of Stissing Mt. near Harrietta Falls,—the only de- 
tected habitat—C. Morrisoni, DC.; pretty common; N. end 
of Little Stissing. 
CoNnVOLVULACE. 
Ipomea purpurea, Lam, ; running wild about some yards. 
Calystegia sepium, R. Br.; very common.—C., spithamea, Pursh ; 
common; along base of Little Stissing, ete. 
Cuscuta Gronovii, Willd. ; common. 
SoLaNACE&. 
Solanum Duleamara, L.; common.—s. nigrum, L.; rare; along 
Stissing Pond, below Engelke’s yard. : 
Physalis Philadelphica, Lam; around Carman’s old mill.—P. 
viscosa, L. ; common. 
Lycium vulgare, Dunal. ; becoming naturalized. 
Datura Stramonium, L.; common along roadsides and about old 
barn yards. 
, GENTIANACES. 
Gentiana quinqueflora, Lam. ; searce; along south bank of Roelif 
Jansen’s Kill, below Silvernail Falls; in fields, towards Boston 
Corner.—G, crinita, Froel.; common, both in our woods and 
marshes; abundant on North side of Mill Hill—G, Andrewsii, 
Griseb. ; common in wet glades and along the principal streams. 
Bartonia tenella, Muhl,; not very common; abundant in Eno Ta- 
marack Swamp; Miller and Van Tassel cranberry marsh swamps, 
Menyanthes trifoliata, L.; not rare in our marshes ; Hoysradt 
Marsh ; Carpenter Hill Marsh, and in Drowned Lands above 
Hot Ground. 
APOCYNACEX. 
Apocynum androsemifoliam, L.; common.—A. cannabinum, L, ; 
frequent, but not so common as preceding species. 
