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Hydrophyllum lirginicum L. still grows abundantly in Bloodroot 

 Valley, from which it was originally reported. I have found it also 

 near New Springville. 



Dipsacus sylvestris Huds. The wild teasel g-rows along- the Old Quarry 

 Road near Quarry Hill. It has been reported from West New Brig:h- 

 ton, Garretson, Green Ridge and Bull's Head. 



- ■ Eupatorium verbenaefolium Michx, was originally reported from 



;New Dorp as E. teucrifolium Willd. It is found quite commonly in 



.our moist meadows. Definite localities are Old Quarry Road near 



Quarry Hill, and the Mariners Harbor and Watchogue regions, and 



Pleasant Plains. 



Eupatorium a^eratoideslu,. f. has been reported from Richmond, Ocean 

 Terrace and Silver Lake. It is found quite generally in moist woods 

 on the Island. I have found the plant at Port Richmond, Clove Lake, 

 Bloodroot Valley and New Springville. 



_ Solidago patula Muhl. has been reported from Richmond, Garretson, 

 Clove Lake, Watchogue and Mariners Harbor. New Springville 

 should be added to this list. 



Solida<ro neglecta T. & G. This Swamp goldenrod was originally re- 

 ported from Clove Lake and "S. I." Mr, Davis and I have found it 

 at Grant City, South Beach, South Avenue and Linoleumville. I have 

 found it also in a swamp a short distance west of Richmond. 



Euthaniia Caroliniana (L.) Greene has been reported from Totten- 

 ville and Watchogue. I have found it also near Old Quarry Road, 

 below Quarry Hill. 



Aster macrophyllus L. This aster has been reported from Clove 

 Lake and Eltingville. It is found quite commonly in our denser 

 woods. Definite localities are Bull's Head, New Springville and Mar- 

 iners Harbor. n 



Aster paniculatus Lam. This aster was originally reported as A. 

 simplex Willd. as abundant in Clove Lake swamp. I have found it 

 in several localities on the Island, mostly along roadsides. Definite 

 localities are Port Richmond, Little Clove Road, the Egbertville Road, 

 Richmond Turnpike opposite Darcey's woods (near Willow Brook 

 hamlet), on Manor Road south from Castleton Corners, and at Tot- 

 .tenville. 



- Helianthus annuus L. The corhmon sunflower has been reported 

 from Tottenville and South Beach. I have found it quite commonly 

 in waste ground at Port Richmond, West New Brighton, St. George 

 and Tompkinsville. 



Helianthus tuberosus L. The Jerusalem artichoke has been reported 

 from Giffords and New Dorp. This sunflower is also commonly found 



