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Gymnadeniopsis clavellata (Mx.) Rydb. — Moist woods, Gardiner's Island; deter- 

 mined by Mr. Dobbin. 



Ibidium ochroleuciim (Rydb.) House — Dry hillsides, East Marion. The leaves 

 are often half an inch wide: and the flowers, cream-colored and very fragrant. 

 This species has been combined with Ibidium cernuum (L.) House: but the East 

 Marion plants and those found in the Flora of the Lake George region, New 

 York, appear quite distinct. 



Liparis liliifolia (L.) L. C. Rich. — Swampy wood at Orient, very rare; collected by 

 Mr. Vinton Richard. 



Pogonia ophioglossoides (L.) Ker — In a brackish meadow at Orient, rare. 



DICOTYLEDONES 



Salicaceae 

 Salix caprea L. — The var. pendula Hort. "Roadsides, Orient Point." N. Y, 

 State Mus. Bull. 176: 44. 1915. 



Ulmaceae 

 Celtis occidentalis L. — Mr. Dobbin says he saw, Aug. 15, 1915 on Gardiner's Island, 

 trees with trunks two feet in diameter. 



Moraceae 

 Morus rubra L. — Two trees, edge of dry woods, near an old pathway, Gardiner's 

 Island; probably introduced; determined by Mr. Dobbin. 



Urticaceae 

 Urtica urens L. — Rare in low waste ground, Gardiner's Island. 



Polygonaceae 

 Fagopyrum Fagopyrum (L.) Karst. — Persisting in cultivated ground and waste 

 places. 



Chenopodiaceae 



Dondia linearis (Ell.) Heller — Salt marshes and beaches. 



Corrigiolaceae 

 Scleranthus annuus L. — Dry roadside, Greenport. 



Saxifragaceae 

 Chrysosplenium americanum Schwein. — Along a muddy ditch in woods, Gardiner's 

 Island; determined by Mr. Dobbin. 



Malaceae 

 Pyrus communis L. — Woods and hedges. 



Fabaceae 

 Meibomia canescens (L.) Ktze. — Edge of dry woods, Gardiner's Island. 

 Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. — Rare in fields at Orient. 

 Vicia villosa Roth — Occasional in fields and waste places. 



Geraniaceae 

 Geranium carolinianum L. — Orient in a sandy pasture. 

 G. molle L. — Rare in a sandy pasture at Orient. 



