OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY. 799 



Order 64.— PRIMULACEiE. (Primrose Family.) 



Trientalis, L. (Cliickweed-Wintergreen.) 

 P. Americana, Pursh. Shady woods. 



Steironema, Rof. 



S. ciliata, L. Low grounds. 



S. lanceolata, Walt. Wet banks of streams. 



Lysimachia, Tourn. (Loosestrife.) 

 li. thyrsiflora, L. Swampy places. 

 li. stricta, Ait. Damp places. 

 li. quadrifolia, L. Damp ground. 

 It. nummularia, L. Escaped from cultivation. (Leggett.) 



Anagallis, Tourn. (Pimpernel.) 



A. ar\'ensis, L. Old fields. (Nat. Eu.) 



Samolus, L. 



S. Valerandi, L. 



Var. Americanus, Gray, (Leggett.) 



Hottonia, L. (Water Violet.) 



BE. inflata, Ell. Stagnant water. 



Order 65.— LENTIBULACEaJ. (Bladderwort Family.) 



TJtricularia, L. (I31adderwort.) 

 TJ. vulgaris, L. 

 XJ. gibba, L. Shoal water.) 



Order 56.— BIGNONIACEiE. (Bignonia Family.) 



Gatalpa, Scop., Walt. (Catalpa. Indian Bean. Smoking Bean Tree.) 



C. bignonioides, Walt. This tree is rather a favorite as a shade tree on ac- 

 count of its fine foliage and showey flowers. Introduced from the West, and sows 

 itself and grows without cultivation along the road sides. In late years nurseymen 

 graft it, and thereby produce a more compact head. 



Order 67.— OHOBANCHAGEiE. (Broom-rape Family.) 



Epipheg^S, Nutt. (Beech-drops.) 

 E. Virginiana, Bart. Shady woods. 



Conopholis. Wallroth. (Squaw-root.) 

 C. Americana, Wallroth. Woods. 



Aphyllon, Mitchell. (Naked Broom-rape., 

 A. uniflorum, T. & G. Woods. 



