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K. pumila (L.) Spach. 



Ludwigia alternifolia L.— Swampy places. 



Oenothera biennis L. 



0. Oakesiana Robbins — Orient. 



Haloragidaceae 

 Myriopkyllum humile (Raf.) Morong — Rare at East Marion. 

 M. pinnatum (Walt.) BSP. — Greenport in a pond; determined by P. L. Ricker. 

 Proserpinaca paluslris L. — Orient. 



Araliaceae 

 Aralia nudicaulis L. 



A. racemosa L. — Rare at Greenport. 



Ammiaceae 



Angelica atropurpnrea L. — Rare at East Marion; specimens in N. Y. State Her- 

 barium. 



Cicula maculata L. 



Daucus Carota L. 



Foeniculum Foeniculum (L.) Karst. — Escaped at Orient. 



Heracleum lanalum Mx. 



Ligusticum scoticum L. — Orient, edge of woods bordering salt marshes; reported in 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 139: 25. 1910. 



Pastinaca saliva L. — Rare. 



Ptilimnium capillaceum (Mx.) Raf. 



Sanicula canadensis L. 



5. marylandica L. 



Siutn cicutaefolium Schrank — Swampy woods. 



Washingtonia Clayloni (Mx.) Britton — Orient; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 



W. longistylis (Torr.) Britton — Rare. 



Cornaceae 

 Cornus femina Mill. — Rare at Orient but more abundant at East Marion and 



Southold. (Cornus candidissima Marsh.) 

 C. stolonifera Mx. — Rare at Orient, edge of a swamp. . 



Cynoxylon floridum (L.) Raf. — (Cornus floridah.) 

 Nyssa sylvatica Marsh. 



Clethraceae 

 Clethra alnifolia L. 



Pyrolaceae 

 Chimaphila maculata (L.) Pursh. 



C. umbellata (L.) Nutt. — Rare at Orient but more common at East Marion. 

 Pyrola americana Sweet. 

 P. elliptica Nutt. 



Monotropaceae 



Hypopitys lanuginosa (Mx.) Nutt. — In oak woods; the plants crimson. 

 Monotropa uniflora L. 



Ericaceae 



Azalea nudiflora L. — Rare at Greenport in swamps. 

 A. viscosa L. — Greenport and Orient in sandy swamps. 



