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cedar copse, in wood about | mile from river. In brilliant 

 flower, June 9, 1879. 



L- parviflora^ Lam. Rare ; one or two stations along the river. 



Symphoricarpus vulgaris, Mchx. A small clump has grown for 



years by a fence along Broadway, above Kings Bridge; also 

 occurs in larger quantities with Aralia spinosa in a deserted 

 orchard. • 



Dipsacus sylvestris, Mill. Abundant along roadside near Wil- 

 liams Bridge. Also at several other places along roads within a 

 mile of the Harlem R. R. 



Diplopappus amygdalinus, T. & G. What is unquestionably this 

 species (or variety) grows sparingly not far from Courtlandt Lake. 



Solidago squarrosa, Muhl. Sparingly on wooded slope along Hud- 

 son, both at Spuyten Duyvil and Riverdale. Also opposite 

 Yonkers on Palisades. Flowering the second week of September. 



S. speciosa, Nutt. Typical form on PaHsades opposite Yonkers, 

 var, angustata occurs at the city limits, nearly a mile east of 

 Broadway. In full bloom, Sept. 27, 1879. 



Helianthus decapetalus. L. Grows commonly at several localities. 

 The earliest in flower of its genus. July 22, 2879. Just blooming. 



H. divaricatus, L. At several places along the river. Aug. i, 1879, 

 in full flower. 



Lampsana communis, L. Occurs sparingly at the border of a 



small wood near an old residence where it has persisted for years. 



Sonchus asper, Vill. Along a branch of the Spuyten Duyvil Creek 

 near Broadway, not far from Kings Bridge. 1 



Gaylussacia frondosa, T. ^ G. The only station I have discovered 

 for this plant is in woods, at the summit of a steep slope from 

 river, between Ft. Washington and Inwood. 



Pycnanthemum incanum, Mchx. Dry hill, about half a mile from 

 river; not uncommon; also below Inwood, in open woods. 

 P. muticum, Pers. Sparingly in open woods, about one mile 

 from river. P. linifolium, Pursh. A {^wf plants in open woods 

 between Ft. Washington and Inwood. P. cUnopodioides, T, & 

 G. Common at one spot near the above. 



Lophanthus scrophulariaefolius> Benth. Not uncommon at two 



localities near Broadway. 

 Scutellaria pilosa, Mchx. The borders of a thicket just N. W. of 



Jerome Park is the only spot where I have ever found the plant. 



Here a scattered group yearly flowers about the last of June. 

 Origanum vulgare» L. Common along several roads about midway 



between Hudson and Harlem R. R's, and extending from the 



direction of the latter. 

 Thymus serpyllum, L. A small patch discovered on uninhabited 



wild slope surrounded by woods, perhaps a mile N. of Williams 



Bridge. Just in flower, Aug. 23, 1879. 

 Echium vulgare, L. A few plants found along Hudson River R.R.; 



also a patch by the roadside, between Riverdale and Williams 



Bridge. In 1877/I found this plant abundant along the Ulster 



and Delaware R. R. in the Catskilis. 

 Ipomoea pandurata^ Meyer. Several fine plants just in flower, 



Aug 28, 1879, near summit of hill just above Spuyten-Duyvil. » 



