788 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Order 38— HALORAGES. CWater-Milfoil Family.) 



Myriophyllum, Vail. (Water-Milfoil.) 

 M. tenellum, Big. Wet places. 



Proserpinaca, L. (Mermaid-weed.) 

 P. palustris, L. Swamps. 



Order 39.— ONAGEACES. (Evening-Primrose Family.) 



Circsea, Tourn. (Enchanter's Nightshade.) 



C. Lutctiana, L. Damp woods. 

 Epilobiura, L. 



E. angiistifolium, L. Not rare. 



E, palustre, L. 



Var. lineare. Damp places, frequent. 



E. coloratum, Miihl. Damp grounds. 



QBnothera, L. (Evening Primrose.) 

 CE. biennis, L. Common. 

 CE. fruticosa, L. Kingsbridge. (Leggett.) 

 <E. pumila, L. Rye Lake. 



Ludwigia, L. (False Loose-strife.) 

 li. altcrnifolia, L. Common. 

 Ij. sph;ierocaij)a, Ell. Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 

 L. palubtris, Ell. Peekskill. 



Order 41— LYTERACE3:. (Loosestrife Family.) 



Lythrum, L. (Loosestrife.) 



L. Salicaria. L. Between Fordham and Williams Bridge. (BickneU.) 

 Nesaea, Commerson, Juss. (Swamp Loose-strife.) 



Hr. vcrticiUata, 11. B. K.. Wet places. 



Cuphea, J acq. 



C. viscosissima, Jacq., near Lake Mohegan. 



Order 43.— CACTACES. (Cactus Family.) 



OptUltia, Tourn. (Prickly Pear.) 



0. Rafinesquii, Eng. Rocks near New Rochelle. 



Order 45.-CUCUIlBITACEiE (Gourd Family.) 



Sicyos, L. (One-seeded Star-Cucumber.) 

 S. angulatus, L. Damp grounds. 



