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Order 14.— HYPERICACE.E. 19. 



1. ASCYRUM, L. 



Crux-Andrese, L. (St. Peterswort.) 

 Dry sterile banks. Frequent. July. 



2. Hypericum, L. 



prolificum, L. 



Found near Newark, by R. Kilvington. Rare. July. 

 perforatum, 1 L. (St. Johnswort.) 



Fields, &c. Common. June, 

 corymbosum, Muhl. 



Open woods and fields. Frequent. July, 

 niutilum, L. 



Low grounds. Frequent. July. 

 Canadense, L. 



Swamps, &c. Frequent. Aug. 

 Sardthra, Mx. (Pine-weed.) 



Dry sandy banks. Frequent. July. 

 2. Elodea, Adans. (Hypericum, L.) 

 Virginica, Nutt. 



Swamps; Thompson's, &c. Frequent. Aug. 



Order. 15.— CARYOPHYLLACE^E. 21. 



1. DlANTHUS, L. 



Armeria, L. (Deptford Pink.) 



Dry fields, near Cuba rock. Rare. July. 



2. Saponaria, L. 



officinalis, L. (Soapwort.) 



Waste places around gardens. July. 

 2. Silene, L. 



stellata, Ait. (Star Campion.) 



Dry hills. Frequent. July. 

 Virginica, L. (Fire Pink.) 



Dry banks below Bellah's quarry. Rare. June, 

 antirrhina, L. (Catch-fly.) 



Dry fields, &c. Frequent. June. 



1 The blossoms exposed to the sun in olive oil makes a valuable do- 

 mestic application for bruises. 



