Vol. 2 No. 4 



iwaaiLiii NEW Y0R|C 



April, 1902 



GARDEN 



ADDITIONS TO THE RECORDED FLORA OF LONG 



ISLAND 



By A. J. Grout 



The following list of plants contains additions to the list pub- 

 lished by Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe in 1899. A few of the plants 

 were in the herbarium of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 

 Sciences at the time Dr. Jelliffe's list was published. Some others 

 were in the herbarium of the late Rev. Dr. George D. Hulst, which 

 has recently been presented to the Museum. Shortly before his 

 death Dr. Hulst prepared a list of additions to Dr. Jelliffe's Flora, 

 which contained a number of species not incorporated here be- 

 cause of the lack of specimens of such in any accessible herbarium. 



The greater portion of the flowerless plants have been collected 

 by the writ/er during the past three years and unless otherwise 

 noted all plants listed were collected by him. The fungi are 

 very poorly represented in Dr. Jelliffe's list and it is to be hoped 

 that some one who has made a study of these plants will come 

 forward with additional information. 



Fungi 



Antliurus borcalis Burt. In a back yard, Brooklyn ; brought 

 in by a High School boy. 



Microspliacra qucrcina (Schw.) Burrill. On Quercus alba. Ja- 

 maica. 



MicrospJtacra grossulariac (Wallr.) Lev. Common on leaves- 

 of Sambuais Canadensis. 



Pliyllactinia suffulta (Reb.) Sacc. On chestnut leaves, Jamaica. 

 Undoubtedly common. 



[The exact date of publication of each issue of Torreya is given in the succeed- 

 ing number. Vol. 2, No. 3, comprising pages 33-48, was issued March 12, 1902.] 



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