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Lunaria biennis, L. 



Escaped from cultivation at Ithaca. May. Prof. W. R. Dudley, 



Diantlius barbatus, L. 



Established in woods near Ithaca. June and July. Dudley. 



Levisticiim ofi&cinale, Koch. 



Occasionally established by roadsides and in waste places. Cayuga 

 county. Dudley. Sandlake, Kensselaer county. June. 



Valerianella olitoria, Poll. 



Frontenac island, Cayuga lake. May. Dudley. Introduced and 

 synonymous with Fedia olitoria Vahl. 



Aster junceus, Ait. 

 S^Dhagnous swamps. Round marsh, Dryden. September. Dudley. 



Phlox maculata, L. 



Roadsides. Sandlake. June. Probably introduced in this locality, 

 or escaped from cultivation, but the plants were growing remote from 

 any dwelling. 



Myosotis arvensis, Hoffm. 



Ithaca. May and June. Dudley. 



Myosotis coUina, Hoffm. 

 Ithaca. May. Dudley. 



Cuscuta tenuiflora, Engelm. 

 Near Union Springs. Growing on peppermint, Mentha piperita. 

 August and September. Dudley. 



Physalis lanceolata, Mx. 



Cultivated grounds. Menands. Our plant is well described in the 

 Manual under the name Physalis Pennsylvanica. It has probably been 

 introduced from the south or west, but is very persistent. 



Nepeta grandiflora, Bieb. 

 Roadsides. Menands. September. Introduced. 



Plantago Media, L. 



University grounds, Ithaca. June. Dudley. 



