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Ecliium vulgare, L. Abundant in a field near the Poor House. 



Lycopsis arvensis, L. In ballast at Stapleton. (Miss Thompson.) 



Petunia nyctaginifolia. New Dorp and New Brighton, escaped. 



Utricularia gibba, L. Tottenville. (W. H. Leggett.) 



Lycopus Europeans, L. Clove Lake and tributaries. 



Thymus vulgaris, L. Clifton, 1864. (W. H. Leggett.) 



Salix fragilis, L. New Dorp and Princes Bay, commonly 

 bearing branched catkins, (See Bulletin, vol. vi., p. 312) 



Salix cordata, Muhl., var. angustata. Gray. Tottenville. 



Smilax tamnoides, L. Sparingly near Kreischerville. 



Potamogcton pu si I lies, L., var. tenuissimus, Fries. Clove Lake. 



Miescari racemosum, Mill. Huguenot and New Brighton. 



Chamczlirium Carolinianum, Willd. Clove Lake. 



Juncus acuminatus, Michx., var. dcbilis, Englm. New Dorp. 



Cypenes diandrus, Torr., var. castaneus, Torr. Frequent. 



Carex lagopodiodes, Schk. Staten Island. (W. H. Leggett.) 



Carex laxiflora, Lam., var. blanda, Boott. Garretsons ; var. 

 plantaginea, Boott., near Clove Lake. 



Eatonia Dudleyi, Vasey, ined. Giffords, (W. H. Leggett) ; 

 near Garretsons. 



Paniciem microcarpum, Muhl. Court House. 



Panicum nitidum, Lam. Frequent, also a hairy form 

 answering the description of P. pubescens, Lam. 



Panicum discolor, Chapm. Todt Hill and Tottenville, 

 (Named by Mr. F. L. Scribner.) 



Sctaria Italica, Kunth. Roadsides near Richmond. 



Botrychium ternatum, Swartz ; sub-var. intermedium, Eaton. 

 Tottenville and Garretsons. 



Lycopodium complanatum, L., var. sabinee folium, Gray. 

 Ocean Terrace. 



Three former lists of additions to our Catalogue of Staten 

 Island Plants have been published in this Bulletin (vol. vii., pp. 

 11 12 ; vol. viii., p. 48 ; vol. ix., pp. 149-15 1 ; and vol. xii., pp. 

 38-40; these have all been reprinted and will be furnished to 

 those desiring them on application to either of the undersigned. 



Arthur Hollick. 

 N. L. Britton. 



