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fields at Summit, Schoharie Co., N. Y., and a friend found it at 
Saratoga. At New Lots I have seen young trees of Pawlonia 
growing along fence rows; Medicago sativa in an uncultivated 
field, and Trifolium hybridum is common, as it is in Brooklyn 
and elsewhere on the western part of Long Island. At Fresh 
Pond is a patch of Stellaria graminea. At Maspeth Chelidonium 
majus is permanent. My wife found 7rifolium incarnatum grow- 
ing in an open field on Shelter Island. Apium nodiflorum was 
found at Forbell’s Landing, probably not established. 
Asclepias obtusifolia, Tephrosia Virginiana and Euphorbia 
Ipecacuanhe are common in Woodhaven; Kalmia latifolia, K. 
angustifolia and Calopogon tuberosus, forma albifiorus, occur at 
Forbell’s Landing, as also Lysimachia thyrsiflora, Gerardia pur- 
purea, forma albiflora, Sabbatia stellaria, forma albiflora, Aster 
concolor and Aster Nova-Anglia, forma albiflora. Liparis lilitfo- 
lia and Aralia hispida occur in Cypress Hills Cemetery. 
GEORGE D. HUuLST. 
Eatonia Dudleyi, Vasey, in Connecticut. This grass wasfound 
- by the writer, in May, 1890, near Shelden’s Cove, in the town 
of Lyme. It grew in fair abundance upon wooded slopes, bor- 
dering the creek. This species has not hitherto, so far as I know, 
been reported from New England. I have to thank Dr. Watson 
and Prof, Eaton, for confirming the identity of specimens from 
this locality. CHARLES B. Graves, M. D. 
NeEw Lonpon, Conn. ; 
A Correction. In Mr. Fernald’s list of Maine plants, April 
BULLETIN, Hypericum Canadense, var. minimum, should be 
omitted. [Eds.] 
Reviews of Foreign Literature. 
Protoplasmic Union between the Neighboring Elements of the 
Plant.—In the Botanische Zeitung, beginning January 2d, 1891, 
and ending January 30th, is a long article by F. Kienitz-Gerloff 
with the above title. It is much too long to give a fair idea of 
its contents in the space allotted the reviewer, but a summary 
of his results and conclusions is as follows: After explaining the 
methods of investigating, a long list of plants is given in which 
this continuity of protoplasmic threads was observed. The list 
