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ACHROANTHES UNIFOLIA (Michx.) Raf. 



Woods near " Ketchum's Mill Pond," July 16, 1907 (^020); 

 Bloodroot Valley woods, Aug. 13, 1907 (^^080). Previously re- 

 ported from New Dorp, Egbertville, Ocean Terrace, Great Kills 

 (3J)8/), and east of Richmond {3875). 

 Agrimonia parviflora Soland. 



Egbertville, Aug. 29, 1907 (577^). Previously reported from 

 New Dorp and Tottenville. 

 Aristolochia serpentaria L.^ 



New Springville, July 19, 1909 (^86g). Previous records: 

 "Elliot Collection" and "Tottenville (Herb. W. H. Leggett)." 

 Asclepias quadrifolia Jacq. 



Dongan Hills, June 20, 1909 (5731). A few plants were 

 found in this locality, in the open woods on the west side of 

 Richmond Road, not far from the golf links. 



In 1879 this was reported as frequent and in 1907 this species, 

 like the preceding and the following, was listed by Mr. Wm. T. 

 Davis^ among the plants probably exterminated from the island. 

 Aster acuminatus Michx.^ 



Bulls Head,* Sept. 14, 1907 {3207), and Oct. i, 1910 (6621); 

 north side of Merrell Avenue, near South Avenue, Sept. 21, 1907 

 {3220) ; south side of Merrell Avenue, near South .\venue, 

 Sept. 19, 1909 (6042). Found also by Mr. Wm. T. Davis be- 

 tween Pleasant Plains and Kreischerville, Sept. 18, 1909. Pre- 

 vious record : " Elliot Collection." 

 Aster undulatus loriformis Burgess. 



Richmond Valley, Oct. 11, 1908 (5627). In 1906 it was' re- 

 ported from Richmond (Sept. 26, 1903, 261 1). 

 *Carex annectens Bicknell. (C. setacea g,uibigua.) 



Bradley Avenue clearing, June 19, 1909 {5708). 

 Carex canescens disjuncta Fernald. 



South Avenue, near Lambert Lane, June 9, 1907 (-f7<^9)- 



^ See Davis, Wm. T. The Disappearing Wild Plants of Staten Island. 

 Proc. Staten I. Assoc, i: no. 20 S 1907. 



''Reference was made to its occurrence in this locality in the author's 

 The Violets of Staten Island. Bull. Torrey Club 37: 179. 29 Ap 1910. 



