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Flora of Richmond Co., N. Y. — Additions, corrections and new 

 localities, [883-1884. -Co. *>> . 



Delphinium Consolida, L — Roadsides near Richmond. 



Adonis autumnaiis, L. — Stapleton Flats; introduced in ballast. 

 (Miss C. O. Thompson.) 



Thlaspi arvense, L. — Clove Lake. 



Reseda odorata, L. — "Waste places, S. I., 1S65;" (Wm. H. 

 Leggett.) Mr. Samuel Henshaw, also, states that he knew of one 

 plant which had grown and flourished for several successive years in 

 the crevice of a stone wall in Stapleton. 



Viola pubescens, Ait., var. eriocarpa, Nutt. Near Barrett's Dye 

 Works. Port Richmond. 



Ascyrum Crux- Andrew, L. — Richmond Valley and Tottenville. 



Vaccaria vulgaris. Host. — Stapleton Flats; introduced in ballast. 

 (Miss C. O. Thompson.) 



Silene nacturna, L. — Stapleton Flats; introduced in ballast. (Miss 

 C. O. Thompson.) 



Stellaria graminea, L. Tottenville, Four Corners, New Brighton 

 and New Springville. Appears to be spreading and is much less 

 rare than formerly. (Replaces S. borealis, Bigel., of our catalogue.) 



Vicia hirsuta, Koch. — New Brighton. Rare. 



Vitis cordifolia, Mch.x , var. riparia, Gr. — Garretsons. 



Cytissus /ri floras, L'Her. Todt Hill; escaped from cultivation. 



Primus Americana, Marshall. Abundant in a limited locality 

 near the Moravian Cemetery. 



Rubus laciniatus, Willd. — Silver Lake; escaped from cultivation. 



Pirns arbutifolia, L., var. erythrocarpa, Gr.— Common. 



Pirns arbutifolia, L., var. melanocarpa, Gr. — Common. (This 

 and the preceding variety should replace P. arbutifolia, L., in our 

 catalogue.) 



Lonicera Japonica, Thunb. — Woods and roadsides near Four 

 Corners and Richmond. Rapidly spreading, from pieces thrown 

 out of gardens. 



Viburnum Lentago, L. — Clove Lake Swamp. 



Galium trifiJum, L., var. latifolium, Torr. — "Clifton, S. I., 1870." 

 (Wm II. Leggett.) 



Galium verum, L. — Stapleton Flats and New Brighton. (Miss C. 

 ( ). Thompson.) 



Galium Mollugo, L. — New Brighton. (Miss C. O. Thompson.) 



Asperula arvensis, L. — Stapleton; introduced in ballast. (Miss 

 C. O. Thompson.) 



Aster muliiflorus, Ail. — Abundant on the salt marshes near Green 

 Ridge. 



Aster NovcE-Anglice, L., var. roseus, Gr. — Port Richmond and 

 West New Brighton. 



Solitiago Canadensis, L., var. seabra, T. & G. — Tottenville. 



Eclipta alba, Hassk. — Beginning to spread in waste places and 

 gardens. {E. procumbens, Michx., of our catalogue.) 



Chrysanthemum Parlheniuin, Pers. — "Rubbish heaps, S. I. 1869." 

 (Wm. H. Leggett.) New Brighton. (Miss C. O. Thompson.) 



Centaurea solslitiaiis, L. —Stapleton Flats; introduced in ballast. 

 (Miss C. O. Thompson.) "Stapleton, S. I., 1870." (Wm. H. Leg- 

 gett.) (Replaces C. Militensis, L., of our catalogue.) 



Leontodon autumnale, L. — New Brighton. (Ur. F. Hollick.) 



Mulgedium FloriJanum, D. C. Todt Hill. 



Gaultheria procumbens, L. — Watchogue. (E. M. Eadie.) 



Campanula rapunculoides, L. — Roadsides, Richmond Valley. 



