FERGUSON: CONTRIBUTIONS TO FLORA OF LONG ISLAND 197 
All in dry pine barrens. Not 
common but widely distributed 
through the pine barrens and 
dry oak woods adjoining. 
Mimulus moschatus Dougl. Woods. Millneck. Swampy bord- 
er stream. % dozen plants. 
There is some doubt whether 
this is a native of Long Island 
or introduced. Determination 
verified by F. W. Pennell. 
LENTIBULARIACEAE. Bladderwort Family 
Utricularia pumila Walt. Pine barren bogs. Ronkonkoma, 
Yaphank, Central Islip, Long 
Pond, Wading River Bog (not 
pine barrens), Speonk. 
jibrosa Walt. Ronkonkoma 
Jones Pond, Manorville. 
Central Islip. 
All in pine barrens. 
intermedia Hayne Manorville between Jones & Sandy 
onds. 
Jones Pond, in water. 
Pine barrens. 
radiata Small Wading River, Long Pond. 
Coram, Edwards Pond. 
Both in pine barrens. 
Rockville Centre, waterworks 
pond. 
Gibba L. Deep Pond, Wading River. Pine 
Barrens. Small colony in shal- 
] 
Dr. J. H. Barnhart has kindly verified the determinations of 
Utricularia. 
Vesicularia purpurea (Walt) Kent Pond, Manorville. 
Raf. 
Long Pond, Wading River. 
Ronkonkoma swamp. 
Pond, Wyandanch. 
All in pine barrens. 
Miller’s Pond, Smithtown. 
Pond at Babylon. 
