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Occasional. Stagnant Pond, Hoyt Farm, L. M. Under- 

 wood. Oak Orchard, L. L. Goodrich. 



SAMOLUS. 



S. FLORIBUNDUS — H. B. K., 1817. (S. Valerandi var. 

 Americayius — A. Gray, 1856.) Water Pimpernel. 

 Common. Shallow water and swamps. Onon. Valley, 

 June, 1908. 



LYSIMACHIA— Lin., 1753. 



L. VULGARIS — Lin., 1753. Golden Loosestrife. 



Occasional. Openings and roadside. Phoenix Road, 

 June. 



L. QUADRIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Whorled Loosestrife. 

 Occasional. Thickets. Liverpool, June, 1899. 



L. TERRESTRIS— B. S. P. (Pvel. Cat. N. Y., 1888.) (L. 

 stricta — Ait., 1789.) Bulb-bearing Loosestrife. 

 Frequent. Swamps and wet grounds. Long Branch, 

 Aug., 1902. 



L. NUMMULARIA — Lin., 1753. Moneywort. 



Frequent. Roadsides, etc. Escaped. Spreads rapidly. 

 Onon. Valley. 



STEIRONEMA. 



S. CILIATUM — Raf., 1820. Fringed Loosestrife. 



Occasional. Moist thickets. Howlett Farm, July, 1898. 



S. LANCEOLATUM — A. Gray, 1876. Lance-leaved Loose- 

 strife. 

 Plentiful in certain moist places. Howlett Swamp, 1898. 



S. QUADRIFLORUM. (Steivonenia longifoUum — A. Gray, 

 1776.) Linear-leaved Loosestrife. 

 Frequent near lakes and streams. Maple Bay, June. 



NAUMBURGIA. 



N. THYRSIFLORA— Duby, (in D. C. Prod. 860, 18U.) 

 (Lysimachia thyrsiflora — Lin., 1753.) Tufted Loose- 

 strife. 

 Rare. Banks of lakes, ponds, etc. Oneida Lake, June, 

 1909. 



