CORRIGIOLACEAE 

 Anychia polvuonoidks Raf. Rare in dry pine barrens. W'yandanch. 



ALSINACEAE 



Alsine LONuiFOLiA (Mulil.) Britton. Rare in swamps. Winfield. 



Alsine LLiGiNOSA (Murr.) Britton. Rare in cold springs and streams. Cold 



Spring Harbor. 

 Sagina proclmbens L. Rare on wet shores and springy and boggy woods. 



Three Mile Harbor (Latham and Ferguson). 



MENISPERMACEAE 

 Menispermum ca.nadexse L. Rare in rich hilly woods. Newtown. 



ROSACEAE 



Agrimonia striata Michx. Rare in thickets and fields. Cold Spring Har- 

 bor. 



MALACEAE 



Crat.a.egl's pruinos.a. (Wendl.) K. Koch. Rare in dry hilly woods. Kings 

 Park. Determination by \V. \V. Eggleston. I can find no previous re- 

 cord for Long Island. 



AMYGDALACEAE 



Padus nana (DuRoi) Roemer. \'ery rare. Wet hilly woods. Cold Spring 

 Harbor. 



FABACEAE 



Meibomia C.A.NESCENS (L.) Kuntze. Rare in rich soil, borders of woods and 

 thickets. Bayside; Flushing. 



Lespedeza angustifolia (Pursh) Ell. Occasional in dry or moist soil and 

 in pine barrens. Hempstead Plains at Mineola and Garden City; Middle 

 Island on damp shores of Artist Lake; Brentwood; Central Park; \'alley 

 Stream; Lindenhurst; Pineaire; Deer Park; Massapequa. All the above 

 are in my herbarium. I have also seen and recorded it at Smithtown; 

 Coram; Central Islip; Farmingdale; Wyandanch. 



Lespedez.a. hirtaXcapitata. \'ary rare in dry pine barrens. Brentwood; 

 Ronkonkoma. 



Lespedeza hirtaXangustifolia. \'er>' rare in dry pine barrens. Pineaire. 

 Both of the above hybrids were growing in contact with the presump- 

 tive parents and were intermediate in characteristics between them. 

 The determinations were confirmed at the New York Botanical Garden. 



ILIC.ACEAE 



Ilex laevigata (Pursh) A. Gray. Rare in swampy thickets. Merrick; 

 Lindenhurst; Amityville; Seaford. 



Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trelease. Rare in swampy thickets. Lin- 

 denhurst. 



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