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*Fraxixus nigra Marsh. 



Swamp at Merrell Avenue, near South Avenue, May 30, 1906 

 (4362), and June 24, 1906 (4383); one small tree near 

 "Ketchum's Mill Pond Brook," June 25, 1905 (3830). In the 

 swamp on the south side of Merrell Avenue there are a number 

 of large trees of this black ash. 

 Hottonia inflata Ell. 



Ditch near South Avenue, May 29, 1909 (j668). Previous 

 record : " Mariner's Harbor. Abundant in a pond near Court 

 House." 

 *Hypopitys AMERICANA (DC.) Small." 



Richmond Valley, Sept. 23, 1905 {42^4) ; Richmond, toward 

 New Dorp, Sept. 24, 1905 {42'/6)', Egbertville, July 11, 1906 



(4491)- 



*Hypopitys lanuginosa (]\Iichx.) Nutt.*^ 



South New York No, 3 (formerly Darcey's woods), Aug. 14, 

 1907 {5087)- 

 Ilex laevigata (Pursh) A. Gray. 



Swamp near the corner of Merrell Avenue and South Avenue, 

 June 3, 1906 (436P), and June 24, 1906 (4382). Previously re- 

 ported from near Silver Lake and Tottenville. 

 Ilysanthes attenuata (Muhl.) Small. 



Mariner Harbor, Aug. 14, 1906 (4368). Reported from Gran- 

 iteville by Mr. Wm. T. Davis.' 

 Inula helenium L. 



Rockland Avenue, near New Springville, July 18, 1905 (3899) • 

 Previously reported from Garretson, New Dorp, and Morgan 

 Road. 

 LiLIUM canadense L. 



Bulls Head, June 26, 1908 (53^3)- Reported in 1879 as 

 " rather common," but it is now rare on the island. 



*Both Hypopitys aiiiericana and //. la;iugiiiosa were probably included 

 under the name Monotropa Hypopitys L. in the list of 1879. 

 'Proc. Nat. Sci. Assoc. Staten I. 8: 5. F 1901. 



