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LiLIUM PHILADELPHICUM L. 



Below Ocean Terrace, July 15, 1907 (joiy). In 1879 "not 

 rare," but the species is now rare on the island. 

 *Lycopus communis Bicknell. 



Old Quarry Road, Sept. 30, 1904 (2pyo) ; Egbertville, Aug. 29, 

 1907 {5141). This has probably been included with L.virginicus 

 in previous reports. 

 *Lycopus rubellus Moench. 



Egbertville, Aug. 26, 1905 (4100), and Aug. 31, 1907 (ji/o). 

 MiMULUS ALATUS Soland. 



Bulls Head, Aug. 3, 1905 (3999), and Aug. 18, 1906 (4579)- 

 Previous record : " Along a brook near Huguenot." 

 Panicum huachucae Ashe. (P. pubescens Lam.) 



Meadow at Nicholas Avenue, Port Richmond, July 5, 1905 

 {3864a) ; Bradley Avenue clearing, June 19, 1909 {^712) ; south 

 of Little Clove Road, June 20, 1909 (^/2o). In the Additions 

 to the Flora of Richmond Co., 1885, there appears this note under 

 P. nitidum: "Also a hairy form answering to the description of 

 P. pubescens. Lam."; and in Appendix No. 7, 1891-1895, P. 

 pubescens Lam. is reported from Richmond Valley. 

 *Panicum lindheimeri Nash. 



South of Little Clove Road, June 20, 1909 (3/19). 

 Panicum porterianum Nash. 



Ocean Terrace, June 20, 1909 (3^22). P. latifolium molle 

 Vasey has been reported from New Dorp. 

 Pentstemon DIGITALIS (Swcet) Nutt. 



Woods at Great Kills, Nov. 9, 1907 {j2C)6). Previously re- 

 ported from New Dorp and West New Brighton. 

 Saxifraga pennsylvanica L. 



Bradley Avenue clearing. May 17, 1908 (53 it), and May 2T„ 

 1909 {5647)- Previously reported from Clove Lake,* Reed 

 Swamp^ (2042), and South Avenue swamp (3730). 



^ Flora of Richmond County, New York, 13. 1879. 

 Proc Staten I. Assoc r : 40 II 100^ 



