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Hypopitys insignata Bicknell. — Frequent in rich woods at Greenport, Southold, 

 Peconic and Cutchogue. Plants highly colored, red or crimson. 

 Dr. Pennell says: "This bright-flowered plant of the early 

 fall was described in the Torreya Bulletin for August 1914, 

 from Martha's Vineyard; it is certainly a brilliant species." 



Vaccinium vacillans Kalm, var. crinitum Fernald. — Dry woods, Laurel; 

 determined by Dr. Pennell. 



Buddlcia Davidii Franch. — Escaped, border of swamp at Southold; deter- 

 mined at the N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Laniium purpureum L. — Orient in cultivated fields and waste places; deter- 

 mined at N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Monarda fistulosa L. — Orient in rich woods. 



Salvia pratensis L. — In fields and pastures at Orient, frequent before the war, 

 now disappearing with the plowing of old fields. No. 3422. 

 Determined by Dr. Pennell, who says, "Your plant is smaller- 

 flowered than any of our eastern specimens; but I think it 

 must be a form of this species. " 



Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. — Southold, roadsides, rare (Mrs. F. R. Mitchell); 

 Gardiner s Island (E. S. Miller), reported as Calamintha Clino- 

 podium Benth., in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 7: 18. Feb. 1880. 



Veronica amencana Schwein. — Greenport in wet woods; determined at N. 

 Y. Botanical Garden. 



Hieracium praealtum Vill. — Sandy beaches at Orient, rare; determined at 

 N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Hieracium pratense Tausch. — Greenport in fields; determined at N. Y. Botani- 

 cal Garden. 



Prenanthes altissima L. — Mattituck in dry woods and sandy beaches; deter- 

 mined at N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Achillea Ptarntica L. — Orient in fields and waste places; determined by Dr. 

 Pennell. 



Aster Schreberi Nees. — Dry woods, Southold, basal leaves reaching 8 inches 

 in length; determined by Dr. Pennell. 



Ceviaurea cineraria L. — Waote places, rare, Orient; determined at N. Y. 

 Botanical Garden. (Centaurea candidissima Lam.) 



Cenlaurea paniculata L.— Roadsides, locally common, Bay View; determined 

 at N. Y* Botanical Garden. 



Chrysanthemum Parthenium (L.) Bernh. — Occasional in waste places and 

 fields. 



Coreopsis lanceolata L. — Southold in dry pastures, a rare escape; determined 

 at N. Y. Botanical Garden. 



Eupatorium urticaefohum Reichard. — Dry woods, Southold; determined by 

 Dr. Pennell. 



Helenium nudiflorum Nutt.— Sandy swamp at Southold; determined at N. 

 Y. Botanical Garden. 



Solidago puberula Nutt. — Dry open woods at Laurel; determined at N. Y. 

 Botanical Garden. 



