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Anagallis. Tourn. A. arvensis. J.. Common. 



Samolus. L. S. Valerandi. L. Var. Americanus. 

 Gray. Common. 



Hottonia. L. H. inflata. Ell. Mariners' Harbor. Abun- 

 dant in a pond near Court House. 



LENTIBULACEffi. 



Utricularia. L. U. vulgaris. L. Common. 

 XJ. clandestina. Nutt. "Tottenville, S. I." (Leggett in T. 

 C. />'.) 



XJ. gibba. L. Abundant in a pond near New Dorp, in 1877. 



BIGNONIACE.E!. 



Tecoma. Juss. T. radicans. Juss. Abundant on the beach 

 near Tottenville and Richmond Valley. Roadsides near Egbertville. 



Catalpa. Scop. Walt. C. bignonioides. Walt. Common 

 in cultivation, and sparingly escaped. 



Martynia. L. M. proboscidea. Glox. Spontaneous around 

 gardens, New Brighton and Concord. 



OROBANCHACE5!. 



Epiphegus. Nutt. E. Virginiana. Bart. Common. In 

 one locality near Four Corners the whole plant occurs white. 



Aphyllon. Mitchell. A. uniflorum. Torr. & (bay. Not un- 

 common. 



SOROPHULARIACEZE. 



Verbascum . L. V. Thapsus. L. Common. 

 V. Blattaria. L. Common. 



Linaria. Tourn. L. Canadensis. Spreng. Common. 

 L. vulgaris. Mill. Very common. 



Scrophularia. Tourn. S. nodosa. L. Not uncommon. 

 Chelone. Tourn. C. glabra. L. Common. 

 Pentstemon. Mitchell. P. pubescens. Solander. Spar- 

 ingly in a field near West Brighton. 

 Mimulus. L. M. ringens. L. Common. 

 Gratiola. L. G. Virginiana. Common. 

 Ilysanthes. Raf. I. gratioloides. Benth. Common. 

 Veronica. L. V. Virginica. L. Common. 

 V. Americana. Schweinitz. Rather common. 

 V. scutellata. L. Common. 

 V. officinalis. L. Common. 

 V. serpyllifolia. L. Common. 

 V. peregrina. L. Common. 

 V. arvensis. L. Common. 



V. Buxbaumii. Tenore. Cultivated ground near New Dorp. 

 Gerardia. L. G. purpurea. L. Common. 

 G. maritima. Raf. Frequent on salt meadows. 

 G. tenuifolia. Vahl. Common. 

 G. flava. L. Not rare. 



