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ONOSMODIUM, Michx. 



0. Virginianum, DC. FALSE GROMWELL. 

 First reported by President Hitchcock of Amherst, who vis- 

 ited the island in 1832 ; his locality unknown. Never re- 

 ported again till 1884, when it was discovered by Messrs. 

 Churchill and Deane near Wauwinet. In 1886 Mr. Dame 

 found it on the plains opposite Bloomingdale, and in 1887 

 Messrs. Morong and Deane near Quidnit. Very scarce in all 

 these places. 



MERTENSIA, Roth. 



M. maritima, Don. SEA LUNGWORT. 



One plant on Brant Point, L. L. D. ; one or two at the South 

 Shore, Miss Mary Eliza Starbuck ; a few fine large specimens 

 between Siasconset and Sancoty, L. L. D. 



CONVOLVULACEiE. 

 CONVOLVULUS, L. 



C. arvensis, L. BIND-WEED. 



Well established amongst grass in a yard in Ash St., also no- 

 ticed on the edge of the sidewalk in Lily St. M. L. 0., 1887. 



C. sepium, L. (Calystegia sepium, R. Br.) WILD MORNING 

 GLORY. 

 Not uncommon in thickets. 



CUSCUTA, Tourn. DODDER. 

 C. Gronovii, Willd. 



SOLANACE^E. 



SOLANUM, Tourn. 



S. Dulcamara, L. BITTER-SWEET. 

 S. nigrum, L. NIGHTSHADE. 

 Often found in great profusion. 



