Local flora notes—VII* 
NorRMAN TAYLOR 
In order to hasten the completion of these notes it is planned 
to publish them monthly, either in Torreya or the BULLETIN. 
For the same reason they will hereafter be in tabulated form. 
LORANTHACEAE 
Species Specimens wanted from 
Razoumofskya pusilla (Peck) Catskill region, northern N. J. 
Kuntze. and Pa. 
Phoradendron flavescens (Pursh) Central and northern edge of 
Nutt. pine-barrens in N. J. 
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE 
Asarum reflecum Bicknell. Anywhere in the range.f 
POLYGONACEAE 
Rumex hastatulus Muhl. New Jersey. 
Rumex salicifolius Weinm. Anywhere in the range. 
Rumex verticillatus L. N. Y. and Pa. 
Rumex sanguineus L. Near any city. Is it estab- 
lished ? 
Rumex pulcher L. Near any city. Is it estab- 
lished ? 
Rumex conglomeratus Murr. Near any city. Is it estab- 
lished ? 
Northern N. Y. and Pa. 
Northern N. Y., N. J., and Pa. 
S. I. and L. I., also N. J. coast. 
Polygonum amphibium L. 
Polygonum artfolium L. 
Polygonum littorale Link. 
*Continued from Torreya 10: 224-228. 
+The local flora range as prescribed by the aaa $ ; bratiuieary Catalogue of 1888 
is as follows: All of the state of Connecticut; Long Island; in New York the counties 
bordering the Hudson River up to and including Columbia and Greene, also Sullivan 
and Delaware counties; all of New Jersey; and Pike, Wayne, Monroe, Lackawanna, 
uzerne, Northampton, Lehigh, Carbon, Bucks, Berks, Schu ykill, Montgomery, 
Philadelphia, Delaware, and Chester counties in Pennsylvania. 
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