196 FERGUSON: CONTRIBUTIONS TO FLORA OF LONG ISLAND 
GENTIANACEAE. Gentian Family 
Dasystephana saponaria (L.) Meadowbrook. Open swamp and 
Small thicket. 
Meadowbrook stream % mile 
south of Meadowbrook swamp. 
Hempstead. Damp meadow and 
thickets northeast of village 
near water tower. 
Massapequa. Damp meadows 
near salt meadows. 
Gentiana clausa Raf. Millneck. Thicket between rich 
woods and swamp. Small col- 
ony. 
Both plants have been verified by Mr. E. P. Bicknell and by 
Professor M. L. Fernald. The Millneck plant was reported in 
my former paper, Torreya 22: 43-49 as Dasystephana Andrewst, 
following The Illustrated Flora. 
For a review of this group by M. L. Fernald see Rhodora, 
August 1917. 
Gentiana crinita Froel Northwest of Deer Park, not 
Brentwood as reported, Tor- 
reya 22: 43-49. 
Woods north of Kew Gardens. 
In Richmond Hill woods, a 
continuation of Kew Garden 
woods, 50 years ago, I found a 
single plant. 
ASCLEPIADACEAE. Milkweed Family 
Asclepias quadrifolia Jacq. Rich woods. Richmond Hill, 6/ 
15/20. 
LABIATAE. Mint Family 
Stachys palustris L. Montauk Point. Damp edge of 
: pond. Small colony. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE. Figwort Family 
Agalinis holmiana (Greene) Ronkonkoma. 
Pennell. etauket. 
Manorville. 
