780 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Order 15.-HYPSEICACEiE. (St. John's-Wort FamilyJ 

 Hypericum, L. 



H. prolilicuiTi, L. Riverdale. (Bicknell.) 



£[. ellipticum, Ilook. New Castle. 



H. corymbosum, Muhl. Pasture. (Leggett.) 



H. perforatum, L. Common in fields. (Nat. Eu.) 



H. mutilum. Damp grounds, common. 



H. Canadense, L. Damp sandy grounds. 



H. Sarothra, Mx. Common in sandy fields. 



Elodes, Adans. (Marsh, St. John's-wort.) 

 E. Virginica, Nutt. Swamps. 



Order 17.— ELATINACEai. (Water wort Family.) 

 Elatine, L. 



E. Americana. Arnott. 



Order IS.-CARYOPHYLLACE^:. 

 Dianthus, L. (Pink.) 



D. Armeria, L. New Castle* (Adv. Eu.) 



Saponaria, L. (Soap-wort.) 



S. officinalis, L. (Bouncing Bet,) common. (Adv. Eu.) 



Vaccaria, Medik. (Cow-Herb.) 



V. vulgaris, Host. Peekskill. (Le Roy.) (Adv. Eu.) 



Silene, L. 



S. stellata. Ait. Frequent about White Plains. 



S. inflata. Smith. About White Plains. (Nat. Eu.) 



S. Pennsylvanica, Mx. Wliite Plains. 



S. Armeria, L. Peekskill. (Le Roy.) Escaped from cultivation. (Adv. Eu.) 



S. antirrhina, L. Peekskill, (Le Roy.) 



S. noctiflora, L. Escaped. (Bicknell.) 



Lychnis, Toum. (Cockle.) 



L. vespertina, Sibth. (Riverdale— Bicknell.) (Adv. Eu.) 

 Ij. Githago, Lam. In grain fields. (Adv. Eu.) 



Arenaria, L. ' 



A. serpyllifolia, L. (Nat. Eu.) 



Stellaria, L. (Chickweed.) 



S. media, Smith. Common about dwellings. (Nat. Eu.) 



B. longifolia, Muiil. Not rare. 



