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Viola Brittoniana Pollard. Forbells, Hulst. 



V. ovata Nutt. Woodhaven (?), Hulst. 



ApiiiDi grat'coli'iis L. Queens County, Hulst. 



Apocy)mni hypcricifolium Ait. Coney Island, Hulst. 



Asclcpias dcai7)ibc)is L. New Lots, Hulst. 



A. pulcJwa Ehrh. Forbells, Hulst. 



Aceratcs viridiflora Ivcsii Britton. Woodhaven, Hulst. 



Hcliotropiuvi Eiiropacum L. Cultivated fields near Betts Creek, 

 Hulst. 



LinwscUa aquatic a L. Cold Spring, Shocuiaker. 



Plantago criopoda Torr. Brooklyn, Hjilst. 



Galium palustre L. New Lots, Hulst. 



Lonicera Japonica Thunb. Cypress Hills, etc., Hulst. 



Picris echioidcs L. Brooklyn, Hulst. 



Hypochacris radicata L. Cedarhurst, Milburn-Jahn, Hulst. 



Leoutodon hastile L. Milburn-Jahn. 



Malacothrix sonchoidcs (Nutt.) T. & G. Milburn-Jahn, Hulst. 



Hicraciuin muronun L. Lloyd's Neck, Northport, Hulst. 



AcauthosperutJim hwnilc (Sw.) DC. On ballast, Gowanus, Hulst. 



Aster Lcnvricanus Porter. Richmond Hill, Hulst. 



Brauucria purpurea (L.) Britton. One specimen at Richmond 

 Hill, accidental. 



Other additions have been as follows : 



Clitocybe Gcotropus Bull. Glen Cove. 



Polytricliuui ju)iipcriuuni alpinuui Schimp. Miss M. L. Sanicl. 



Ccntatirca Jacca L. East Hampton, Mrs. L. D. Pychaivska. 



Rlicxia Mariaua L, P^ast Hampton, Mrs. L. D. Pyclunvska. 



This makes an addition of i8o plants, including Dr. Grout's 

 list, to those reported in my Flora, the total number now being 

 2,418 species. Further contributions would be welcomed. 



64 West s6th Street, New York. 



A COLLECTING TRIP TO HAITI 



By GEORnE V. Nash 



During the past summer I spent about five weeks in the Re- 

 public of Haiti, which occupies the western third of the island 



