Notice of Some of the Plants of New England. 219 



Lonicera flava Sims. Torrey & Gray, 2. 6. 



Monroe, Connecticut. Dr. H. C. Beardslee. 1829. 

 Cy'nthia virgi'nica Don. Torrey & Gray, 2. 469. 



In Monroe, Connecticut. Dr. H. C. Beardslee. 1830. 

 Erythroe^a spicata Persoo7i. D C. Prod. 9. 60. 



Erythrae'a Pickeringu Oahcs, Hovey's Mag. Vol. 7. p. 179. Soon after 

 this species was published, I obtained specimens of the European E. spica- 

 ta, and ascertained by comparison that it was identical with my own. Per- 

 soon erroneously states that E. spicata growsjn moist meadows in Europe, 

 which induced me to consider it different from our salt marsh plant. 

 Halen«a deflexa Griscbach, in Hook. Fl, Bor. 2. 67. 



Svi^rtia deflexa Smith. S. corniculata Michx. In Orono, (Indian Old 

 Town,) Maine. 1828. 

 Convolvulus panduratus Linn. Torrey, Fl. 1. 225. 



New Milford, Connecticut. Dr. Rohbins. 1829. 

 Cuscuta epilinum Wei/ie. D C. Prod. 9. 452. 



On flax in fields in Rowley, Massachusetts. 1826. 

 i^inaria elatine Miller. D C. Prod. 10. 268. 



Naturalized in Ipswich, Massachusetts. 1825. 

 J/imulus alatiis Solander in Ait. Hort. Kew. D C. Pr, 10, 369, 



New Haven, Connecticut. Dr. Robbins. 1828. 

 Pedicularis Janceoiata Michx. Hook. Bor. 2. 107. P. pallida 



Pursh. 



New Haven, Connecticut. 1828. 

 iS^achys palustris Linn. Curtis. Fl. Lend. 



Naturalized in Ipswich and other parts of Essex County, Mass. Exactly 

 the European plant. 

 <S'tachys arvensis Linn. Curtis, Fl. Lend. 



Naturalized abundantly along the road-side from Kittery to York, Maine. 

 Also in Cambridge, Mass. 1818. 

 Scutellaria parvula Mich.T. Benth. Lab. 410. 



In East Haven, Connecticut. Dr. Robbins. 1828. 

 J.maranthus pumilus R<if. Nutt. Gen. 2. 201. 



At Gay Head, Martha's A^ineyard, Mass. 1829. 

 <S'alic6rnia ambigua Michx. 1. 2. 



At Gloucester, Mass. Pickering. 1825. At Martha's Vineyard and 

 Plymouth, Mass. Oakes. 

 Poly'gonum glaucum Nutt. Gen. 1. 254. 



At Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Oakes, 1829. At Block Island. Dr. Rob- 

 bins. 

 J5uph6rbia E'sula Linn. Eng. Bot. 20. t. 1399. 



In Newbury and other towns in Essex County, Mass. A pernicious 

 weed, thoroughly naturalized, and not easily to be exterminated from the 

 places in which it is once introduced. 1828. 



