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Epigaea repens L. — East Marion. 



Eubotrys racemosa (L.) Nutt. — Rare at Greenport in swamps. (Leucothoe racemosa 



(L.) A. Gray.) 

 GauUhera procumbens L. — Rare at Southold. 

 Kalmia angustifolia L. — Mattituck. 

 K. latifolia L. — East Marion and Southold. 



Uva-Ursi Uva-Ursi (L.) Britton — Orient. (Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi (L.) Sprang.) 

 Xolisma ligustrina (L.) Britton. 



Vaccixiaceae 

 Gaylussacia baccata (Wang.) K. Koch — In woods. 

 Oxy coccus macrocarpus (Ait.) Pursh — Plants bearing two forms of fruit occur; 



taller plants bear oblong fruit and are rarer. 

 Vaccinium angustifolium Ait. — (Vaccinium pennsylvanicum Lam.) 

 V. atrococcum (A. Gray) Heller — In swamps. 

 V. corymbosum L. 

 V. vaciUa7is Kalm — In woods. 



Primulaceae 

 Anagallis arvensis L. 



Lysiynachia Num?nularia L. — Rare at Orient. 

 L. quadrifolia L. 

 L. terrestris (L.) BSP. 

 Samolus fiorihundus HBK. — Orient. 

 Steironema ciliatum (L.) Raf. — Gardiner's Island in low woods; determined by 



Norman Taylor. 

 Trientalis ajnericana Pursh. 



PlUjVIBAGINACEAE 



Limonium carolinianmn (Walt.) Britton. 



Oleaceae 

 Fraxinus americana L. — Greenport. 

 Ligustrum vulgare L. 

 Syringa vulgaris L. 



Gentianaceae 



Bartonia virginica (L.) BSP. — Rare. 



Sabbatia stellaris Pursh — Orient on salt marshes; specimens in N. Y. State Her- 

 barium. 



Apocynaceae 

 Apocynum androsaemifoliiim, L. 



A. cannabinum L. — Rare at Orient; plants with the leaves lightly pubescent 



beneath. 

 A. medium Greene — Rare at Orient. 



A. pubescens R. Br. — Rare at Ori-ent; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 A. sibiricum Jacq. — {Apocynum album Greene.) 

 Vinca minor L. — Roadsides at Greenport. 



ASCLEPIADACEAE 



Asclepias amplexicaulis J. E. Smith — Rare at Orient. 

 A. purpurascens L. — Orient. 



