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Aster Novi-Belgii, L., var. Icevigatus (T. & G.), Gray. Ocean 

 Terrace. Rare. 



Aster Novi-Belgii, L., var. elodes (T. & G.), Gray. Garret- 

 sons. In swamps along salt meadows. 



Solidago patitla, Muhl. Mariners' Harbor. 



Heliopsis helianthoides (L.), B. S. P. Kreischerville. 



Helianthns grosse-serratus, Martens. ? Green Ridge. 



Lactuca hirsuta, Muhl. New Dorp. 



Gaultheria procumbens, L. Eltingville. 



Pyrola secunda, L. Richmond. 



Pycnanthemum incanum (L ), Michx. Ocean Terrace. 



LophantJius nepetoides (L.), Benth. Tottenville. 



Cynoglossiim officinale, L. Richmond. Rare. One plant 

 near Concord, 1880. One plant near Richmond, 1888. 



Sabbatia dodecandra (L.), B. S. P. Kreischerville. Abund- 

 ant in salt meadow. 



Amarantus hybridus, L. Streets of New Brighton. 



Juglans cinerea, L. South shore of Staten Island. (Samuel 

 Ackerly, in Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc, 1843, under name of 

 J. catJiarlica, Michx.) Recently reported by W. T. Davis as 

 abundant along Sandy Brook in Westfield. (See Proc. Nat. Sci. 

 Assoc. S. I., April, 1889.) 



Hicoria alba (Nutt.), Britton, var. maxima (Nutt), Britton. 

 Court House. 



Quercus Phellos, L. Tottenville. (Wm. T. Davis.) A 

 number of trees have been discovered since the original find 

 noted in the 1st Appendix for 1879. 



Quercus ilicifolia, Wang. Watchogue. 



Quercus Rudkinii, Britton. Tottenville. (Wm. T. Davis.) 



Quercus heterophylla, Michx. f. Tottenville. (Wm. T. 

 Davis.) 



Betula nigra, L. Very rare. Since the original find neat 

 Bulls Head, Mr. Wm. T. Davis has noted one tree near Old 

 Place, two at Tottenville and four at Richmond — all young. 



Salix Candida, Willd. Garretsons. 



