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THYMUS. Thyme 



T. Serpyllum, L. Peacham, Blanchard ; Rock Point, Burlington, Mrs. 

 Flynn ; West Berkshire, Wild. 



TRICHOSTE^NIA 

 T. dichotomum, L. Dry sterile fields ; occasional. 



SOLANACEAE. NIGHTSHADE FAMILY 



DATURA. Jamestown- Weed 



D. Stramonium, L. Occasional in waste places. 

 D. Tatula, L. Rare and adventive. 



HYOSCYAMUS 



H. NKiEK, L. Henbane. Roadsides. "Panton," Burge ; " Mt. Independ- 

 ence," Dr. Hill; Shoreham, Brainerd. 



LEUCOPHYSALIS 



L. grandiflora, Rydberg. (Pliysalis grandiflora, Hook. ) Providence Island, 

 Perkin>i ; Stave Island, ,Vr.s-. Flynn. 



NICANDRA. (PHYSALODES) 



N. i-HY'SALOiDES, Gaertn. Thetford and Peacham, Blanchard ; Shoreham, 

 Brainerd. 



PHYSALIS. Ground Cherry' 



P. heterophylla, Xees. (P. Virginiana of the Gray Manual.) Manchester, 

 3Iis!i Day. 



P. heterophylla, Nees. var. ambigua, Rydberg. Sandy soil and gardens ; 

 occasional. 



P. pruinosa, L. ( P. pubescens. Am. authors in part. ) Rutland, Egglesion ; 

 Pittsford, G. A. Woolson ; Middlebury, Brainerd. 



P. Virginiana, Mill. Ilighgate, /(!'.s'h;) ; St. Johnsbury, ifrs. M. II. Buckhain. 



SOLANUM. Nightshade 



S. Dulcamar.^, L. Moist thickets ; frequent. 

 S. nigrum, L. Moist shaded ground ; frequent. 



