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ELATINACEJE. Water-worts. 



ELATINE, L. Water-wort. 



Americana, Arnott. American Water-wort. 



Muddy banks of streams. Albany, Beck. Rare. July- September. 



CARYOPHYLLACE^E. Pinks. 



SAPONAMA, L. Soap-wort. 



• OFFICINALIS, L. Officinal Saponaria. 



Dooryards, roadsides,"railroads. Common. July - October. 



SILENE, L. Catchfly. Campion. 



STELLATA, Aiton. Starry Campion. Stellate-leaved Silene. 



Wooded hillsides. Near Sleepy-hollow, Tarrytown; and abundantly on the 

 mountain-side above Nyack, ' I. H. Hall. Near Oriskany, Knieskern. Fre- 

 quent on the banks of Crooked lake, Sartwell. Rare. July - September. 



INFLATE, Smith. Bladder Campion. Lflated-calyxed Silene. 



Dry gravelly soil. Verona, not common, Knieskern. Rare. July, August. 



pennstlvanica, Michx. Wild Pink. 



Rocky soil. Cliffs near Tarrytown, /. H. Hall. Amenia, Dutchess county, 

 Dow. Schenectady, Pearson. Rare. May- July. 



virginica, L. Fire Pink. 



Open woods. Yates county, Sartwell. Rare. June, July. 



ARMERIA, L. Sweet-william Catch/ly. 



Escapes occasionally, sometimes troublesome, D. S.Heffron. 



July - September. 



ANTIRRHINA, L. Snapdragon Catchfly. 



Roadsides, barren soil. Banks of Black river. Frequent. June- September. 



* NOCTIFLORA, L. Night -flowering Catchfly. 



Borders of woods, fences, cultivated fields. Common. June - September. 



LYCHNIS, Tourn. Dicecious Pink. 



VESPERTINA, Sibthorpe. White Campion. Evening-opening Lychnis. 



Hedges, waste places. Eli&ira, Chemung county, Gray add. bot. 



Rare. June - September. 



AGKROSTEMMA, L. Cockle. Crown of the Field. 



GITHAGO, L. Black-seeded Agrostemma. 



Grain-fields and their borders. Common. June, July. 



ALSINE, Wahl. Grove Sandwort. 



michatjxii, Fenzl. Discovered by Michaux. 



Dry rocky hills and banks. Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. Abundant 



along the Black river, from Lewis county to the lake. On sandy knolls two 



miles above Utica, on the north side of the Mohawk, Miss J. E. Johnson. 



Rare. May - July. 



AKENARIA, L. Sandwort. 



SERPYLLIFOLIA, L. Thyme-leaved Sandwort. 



Rocky banks, barren soil, ledges, sandy plains. Abundant. May- August. 

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