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CuscuTA COMPACTA Juss. Frequent in wet places. Wantagh, Laurelton, 

 Speonk, Babylon, Lindenhurst, Massapequa, Mill Neck, Merrick, Roslyn 

 Flushing, Smithtown, Wyandanch, Central Islip, Roosevelt, Valley 

 Stream, Queens, Sag Harbor, Easthampton. 

 The writer has seen and recorded the three last in many other localities. 



LABIATAE 

 KoELLiA INCANA (Michx.) Kuntze. Rare in dry soil. Southold, Baldwin. 



SCROPHULARIACEAE 

 ScROPHULARiA MARYLANDICA L. Rare in hilly rich woods. Bayside. 



LENTIBULARIACEAE 

 Stomoisia juncea (\'ahl.) Barnhart. Rare in swamps and sandy shores. 



Flanders, North Bellmore. 

 Stomoisia virg.\tul.\ Barnhart. \'ery rare on wet sandy shores. Oakdale. 



RUBIACEAE 



Galium Vaillantii D. C. Rare in field and thickets. Massapequa. 



CAPRIFOLIACEAE 

 Triosteum angustifolium L. Rare in hilly rich woods of moraine. Glenhead. 



COMPOSITAE 

 Solidago flexicaulis L. \'ery rare in hilly rich woods of moraine. Glen 



Head. 

 Leptilon pusillum (Nutt.) Britton. Rare in dry or moist sandy soil. Ron- 



konkoma. Central Islip, Coram, Oakdale, all four stations in pine barrens. 



Point of Woods, growing extensively back of sea beach. 

 Heliopsis scabra Dunal. Rare in dry woods or their borders. Babylon. 

 Senecio aureus L. Rare in wet meadows, swamps and wet woods. Bayside, 



Mill Neck, Winfield, Newtown, Hushing, Smithtown. 

 Senecio gracillis Pursh. \'er>' rare in damp meadow, Oakdale. Determined 



by J. K. Small. 



Hempstead, N. Y. 



