8o4 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Ipomoea, L. (Morning-glory.) 



I. purpurea, Lam. Near dwellings. (Adv. from South.) 

 I. pandurata, Meyer. Spuyten-Duyvil. (Bicknell.) 

 I. Nil, Roth. (Bicknell.) (Adv. Trop. America.) 



Convolvulus, L. (Bindweed.) 



C. arvensis. L. Sing Sing. (Dr. Fisher.) (Nat. Eu.) 



Calystegia, R. Br. (Bindweed.) 

 C. sepium, R. Br. 



Cascuta, Toum. (Dodder.) 



C. inflexa, Eng. Damp places, Hudson R. R, track, and Lake Mohegan. 



C. Gronovii, Willd, Common in damp grounds. 



C. compacta, Juss. Damp places, Hudson R. R. track. 



Order 76.— SOLANACES. (Nightshade Pamity.) 



Solanum, Toum. (Nightshade.) 



S. Dulcamara, L. White Plains. (Nat. Eu.) 

 S. nigrum, L. West Farms. (Nat. Eu.) 



Physalis, L. (Ground cherry. Ground apple.) 

 P. pubescens, L. Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 

 P. viscosa, L. Road-sides, common. 



Nicandra, Adans. (Apple of Peru.) 



N. physaloides, Gsertn. Waste grounds. (Adv. Peru.) 



Lycium, L. 



L. vulgare, Dunal. Matrimony-vine. Near dwellings, rare. (Adv. Eu.) 



Hyoscyamus, Tourn. (Henbane.) 



H. niger, L. About dwellings. (Adv. Eu.) 



Datura, L. (Simon Pumpkin. Thorn apple.) 



D. Stramonium. About dwellings. (Adv. Asia.^ 

 D. Tatula, L. (Pooley.) 



Order 77.-GENTIANACE^. (Gentian Fam^y.) 



Sabbatia, Adans. (American Centuar}'.) 

 S. angularis, Pursh. (Bicknell.) 

 S. stellaris, Pursh. .Salt marshes. (Leggett.) 

 S. chloroides, Pursh. Along the coast. 



