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var. tinctobium, Torr. & Gr. Dyer's Galium. 



Marshes. Abundant. 



var. latifolium, Torr. Broad-leaved Galium. 



Borders of marshes and streams. Uncommon. June. July. 



•triflorum, Michx, Fragrant-drying , Tliree-fioioered Galium. 



Damp groves. Common. July. 



pilosum, Alton. H «> ir y Galium. 



Dry sandy plains near Oneida lade, Knieskern. Junius, Seneca county, Sart- 

 well in herb. Ham. Coll. Scarce. June, July. 



■ . circ^zans, Michr. Girccea-like Galium. 



Copses, borders of dry woods. Frequent. June. 



lanceolattjm, Torr. Lanceolate-leaved Galium. 



Wooded banks. Uncommon. June, July. 



bore ale, L. Northern Galium. 



Cliffs, rocks, river-banks. Valley of the Mohawk from Schenetadyto Little- 

 falls. Fairfield. Hadley in herb. Banks of Oneida creek, Knieskern. Rocks 

 of the Black river. Sometimes in swamps; West-Bergen. Genesee county. 



Frequent. June - August. 



CEPHALANTHUS, L. Button-bush. 



• occidentalis, L. Western Gephalanthus. 



Muddy swamps, borders of ponds, lakes. Abundant in the northeastern part 

 of the State. Mud lake, south Herkimer county. Mohawk valley: Littlefalls; 

 BelowUtica on the flats, around a pond; opposite Whitesboro, a swamp full. 

 Black brook and Oneida lake. About Onondaga lake. Outlet of Owasco lake, 

 /. H. Hall. Abundant. July. 



MITCEELLA, L. Partridge-berry. 



• repens, L. Creeping Mitchella. 



"Woods, moist and shady places. Common. June, July. 



OLDENLANDIA, Plumier. Bluets. Oldenlandias. 



purpurea, Gray. Purple-floioered Oldenlandia. 



var. longifolia, Gray. Long-leaved Oldenlandia. 



Rocks and dry soils. Otsego county, H. Lathrop. Rocky islands in Black 

 river at Rutland, Jefferson county, /. G. Crocker. Gravelly sides of the river 

 between Watertown and Sackett's-harbor. Scarce. May, June. 



var. ciliolata, Gray. Fringed-leaved Oldenlandia. 



Gravelly hillsides along the shore of Lake Ontario. Sackett's-harbor and 

 banks of Black river, Knieskern. Abundant on the hill-slopes around the 

 Old Fort at Oswego. Genesee falls, Aiken in herb. Sartwell Ham. Coll. Ro- 

 chester, C. Dewey. May, June. 



C^erulea, Gray. Blue-jiowered Oldenlandia. 



Damp places on the banks of Black river, from Remsen, Miss J.E.Johnson, 

 to TYatertown and Dexter. Otsego county, H. Lathrop. May - September. 



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