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BiGNONIACEAE 



Bignonia radicans L. — Rarely escaped at Orient. (Tecoma radicans (L.) DC.) 



Phrymaceae 

 Phryma Leptostachya L. — Gardiner's Island and Greenport in woods. 



Plantaginaceae 

 Plantago aristata Mx. 

 P. halophila Bicknell — Orient on salt marshes; plants earlier to flower and more 



downy than Plantage major L. 

 P. lanceolata L. 

 P. tnajor L. 



P. maritima L. — Orient; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 P. media L. 



P. pusilla Pursh — Rare on dry hilltops; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 P. Rugelii Dene. — East Marion, shores of a pond. 

 P. virginica L. — East Marion in sandy soil. 



RUBIACEAE 



■Cephalanthus occidentalis L. 



Galium Aparine L. — Orient in low rich shaded places. 



G. circaezans Mx. — Rich woods. 



■G. Claytoni Mx. — Low grounds. 



G. lanceolatum Torr. — Rare at Orient; determined at N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



G. paliistre L. — Greenport. 



G. pilosum Ait. — Rare at Orient; the flowers purple. 



G. tinctorium L. — Greenport in swampy woods. 



G. triflorum Mx. — Greenport. 



Mitchella repens L. — Plants sometimes having unusually large leaves. 



Caprifoliaceae 

 Diei-villa Diervilla (L.) MacM. 



Lonicera japonica Thunb. — Orient and East Marion in woods. 

 X. sempervirens L. — East Marion. 

 Sambucus canadensis L. 

 ^. racemosa L. — Rare at Orient, the station now destroyed; determined at Bureau 



of Plant Industry. 

 Triosteum aiirantiacum, Bicknell. 

 T. perfoliatum. L. — Rare at Orient. 



Viburnum acerifolium L. — More abundant at Greenport than at Orient. 

 V. dentatum L. — "A form with leaves decidedly acuminate"; reported in N. Y. 



State Mus. Bull. 150: 49. 1911. 

 V. Lentago L. — Rare at Orient. 

 V. venosum Britton — Rare at East Marion in swamps; reported in N. Y. State 



Mus. Bull. 150: 41. 1911. 



Valerianaceae 

 Valeriana officinalis L. — Orient. 



