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LYSIMACHIA, Tourn. 



L. stricta, Ait. UPRIGHT LOOSESTRIFE. 



L. quadrifolia, L. FOUR-LEAVED LOOSESTRIFE. 



L. vulgaris, L. 



Escaped. A patch in a cross road in Siasconset observed for 

 ten years past, its area slowly spreading. L. L. D. 1886. A 

 patch in town in a lane running from the south end of Union 

 St. to the water, noticed for about the same length of time. 

 M. L. 0. 



L. Nummularia, L. MONEYWORT. 



An escape thoroughly naturalized near town. 



ANAGALLIS, Tourn. PIMPERNEL. 



A. arvensis, L. POOR MAN'S WEATHERGLASS. 

 Very common in the beach sand ; found also in cultivated 

 grounds. 



SAMOLUS, L. WATER PIMPERNEL. 



S. Valerandi, L., var. Americanus, Gray. 

 Marshes near the Creeks. 



LENTIBULACE/E. 



UTRICULARIA, L. BLADDERWORT. 



U. vulgaris, L. 



Polpis and elsewhere ; rather common. 

 U. clandestina, Nutt. 



Ditches in Polpis choked with it. M. L. 0., 1880. 



Bog near Almanac Pond. Rev. G. W. Perry, 1881. 

 U. intermedia, Hayne. 



A single non-flowering specimen in Reed Pond. Morong, 1887. 

 U. subulata, L. 



Tom Never's Pond and Gibbs's Pond. M. L. 0., 1879. 

 U. subulata, L., var. cleistogama, Gray. 



The terrestrial form with few leaves and those hidden in the 



ground, in open places in that part of Tom Never's Swamp 



directly south of the roadside pool at Bloomingdale ; very 



