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ILICINE^. 



ILEX, L. 



I. opaca, Ait. AMERICAN HOLLY. 



Never reported in flower or fruit. Becoming rare, as it has 



been cut for firewood. Sizable logs have been noticed in the 



wood-piles at Siasconset. 

 I. verticillata, Gray. BLACK ALDER. 



Rather common. 

 I. glabra, Gray. INK-BERRY. 



Very abundant in Gibbs's Swamp and at Bloomingdale. 



Found at Orange St. R. R. crossing. 



PLANTAGINACE/E. 

 PLANTAGO, L. 



P. major, L. COMMON PLANTAIN. 



P. Rugelii, Decaisne. (P. Kamtschatica of Man.) 



Very scarce. Messrs. Churchill and Deane saw a very few 

 specimens near the Orange St. R. R. crossing, and in a wet 

 meadow not far from the same. Can it be that this native 

 (as it is regarded) has been nearly driven off the face of the 

 island by P. major introduced with the white settlers ? 



P. decipiens, Barn. (P. maritima, L., var. juncoides,Gr.) SEA 

 PLANTAIN. 

 Common in salt marshes. 



P. lanceolata, L. RIBWORT. 

 Common. 



PLUMBAGINACE^E. 



STATICE, Tourn. 



S. Limonium, L., var. Caroliniana, Gray. MARSH ROSEMARY. 

 Common at Brant Pt., and in the salt marshes. 



PRIMULACE^. 



TRIENTALIS, L. 

 T. Americana, Pursh. STAR-FLOWER. 



