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Marsicus mariscoides (Muhl.) 
Kuntze 
Persicaria pennsylvanica (L.) Small 
Plantago maritima Linn. 
Puccinellia distans (L.) Parl. 
Ptilimnium capillaceum (M-+.) Raf. 
Polygonum prolificum (Small) Rob. 
Panicum dichotomiflorum Mich-. 
Pluchea camphorata (L.) DC. 
Samolus floribundus H. B. K. 
Salsola kali Linn. 
Salicornia europaea Linn. 
Scirpus americanus Pers. 
3 robustus Pursh 
Solidago sempervirens Linn. 
Spergula arvensis Linn. 
Spartina cynosuroides (L.) Roth 
x patens (Ait.) Muhl. 
-Teucrium littorale Bicknell 
Tissa marina (L.) Britt. 
Triglochin maritima Linn. 
Stroptostyles helvola (L.) Britt. 
Vernonia noveboracensis (L.) Willd. 
Viola lanceolata Linn. 
“prittoniana Pollard 
Sabbatia dodecandra (L.) B. S. P. = 
pectinata Bicknell 
- stellaris Pursh 
Xanthium echinatum Murr. 
Althaea officinalis Linn. 
In and around the margins of brackish and salt water marshes 
near Port Washington. H. D. House, September 16, 1915. A 
native of Europe which has become very abundant on this part 
of Long Island. 
Sanguisorba canadensis Linn. 
Very abundant in a swamp along the Merrick road between 
Merrick and Freeport. H. D. House, September 9, 1915. 
Lespedeza stuvei Nutt. 
Dry banks along a roadside through deciduous woodland near 
Port Washington. H. D. House, September 16, 1915. 
Lonicera sempervirens Linn. 
Open woods near Sand’s Point, Long Island. H. D. House, 
September 16, 1915. This is a common species in the south, but 
is very rare in New York, although it has been reported from 
southern New England. In Paine’s Catalogue of the Plants of 
Oneida County and Vicinity, it is recorded as having been found by 
J. H. Hall at Tarrytown and on the hills eastward, and on the 
borders of Otsego lake, Otsego county, by B. D. Gilbert and H. 
Lathrop. The latter is an outlying station for the species com- 
parable to some of the isolated northern stations in New York State 
mriitex nontana, Ophirys austraiis, Rlephari- 
Siottis. ciliaris, | Rhyncospofa, corniculata. 
Lathyrus ochroleucus and other species. The report of 
the Director of the State Museum for 1915 contains a colored plate 
illustrating this species, the photograph of which was taken at this 
locality. 
