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(Reprinted from BULLETIN of THE Tokkky BOTANICAL ci.ru, Yul. X\ [., No. 5 



Flora of Richmond Co., N. Y.— Additions and New Localities, 

 1886-1889. 



Appendix No. 5. 



Clematis ochroleuca, Ait. Sand dune on the borders of salt 

 meadows, near Watchogue. A number of plants of the lobed 

 leaved form with it. (Wm. T. Davis.) 



Ranunculus septentrionalis, Poir. Clove Lake swamp. A 

 remarkable tendency to fasciation has been found in these speci- 

 mens. 



Nasturtium sylvestre (L.), R. Br. Woods of Arden, near 

 the shore. (Mrs. N. L. Britton.) 



Lcchca racemulosa, Lam. " Tottenville," fide specimens in 

 Herb. W. H. Leggett. 



Drosera intermedia, Drev. & Hayne, var. Americana, DC. 

 Clove Lake swamp. 



Malva sylvestris, L. New Brighton. Escaped from 

 gardens. (Wm. T. Davis.) 



Trifolium Jiybridum, L. New Brighton. Becoming common. 



Lathy rus maritimus (L.), Bigel. New Dorp. 



* Rosa humilis, Marshall, var. lucida (Ehrh.), Best. (?) " Stat. 

 Is. west side, July 22, 1869." (W. H. Leggett.) 



Crataegus coccinca, L. Tottenville. (Wm. T. Davis.) 



Tiedcmanuia rigida (L.), Coulter & Rose, var. longi folia 

 (Pursh), B. S. P. Garretsons. 



Lonicera xylosteum, L. Admitted into the 4th appendix 

 under the name L. ciliata, Muhl., from flowering specimens ob- 

 tained from a single bush near Garretsons. The same plant has 

 lately been found by Mr. Wm. T. Davis, at New Brighton. It 

 appears to be thoroughly naturalized at both localities, and prob- 

 ably grew from seeds transported by birds. 



Aster spectabilis, Ait. Mariners' Harbor. 



Aster cordifolius, L., var. glabralus, Porter. Frequent. 



Aster cordifolius, L., var. lanccolatus, T. C. P. Egbertville.t 



* Rosa humilis, Marshall — and Rosa humilis, Marshall, var. villosa, Best, 

 replace the R. lucida, Ehih. of our catalogue. 



1 I Mem. — The Aster, admitted into our original catalogue under the title A. 

 sagiitifolius, Willd., has been determined by Prof. T. C. Porter to be a form of .' 

 cordifolius, L., and the former species must therefore be omitted from the 1 



