IO 



R. glabra. L. Common. 



R. copallina. L. Common. 



B. venenata. DC. Common in swamps. 



R Toxicodendron. L. Very common. A variety of this 

 plant was found in the swamp, at Linden Park, which formed an 

 erect trunk, 6 or 7 feet high, and 2 inches or more in diameter ; hav- 

 ing almost entire leaves, thereby seeming to correspond to R. radi- 



eans. L. 



VITACEiE. 



Vitis. Tourn. V. Labrusca. L. Common. 

 V. aestivalis. Michx. Common. 



V. cordifolia. Michx. Not very common. Near Court House, 

 and Egbertville. 



Ampelopsis. Michx. A. quinquefolia. Michx. Common. 



RHAMNACE2E. 

 Ceanothus. L. C. Americanus. L. Common. 



CELASTRACE53. 



Celastrus. L. C. scandens. L. Common. 



Euonymus. Tourn. E. atropurpureus. Jacq. Copses near 

 Tottenville. Common in cultivation. 



E. Americanus. L. Woods near Clove Lake. Not common. 

 Var. obovatus. Torr. & Gray. Frequent. 



SAPINDACE.E. 



Staphylea. L. S. trifolia. L. {Elliot Collection)) 



.ffisculus. L. JE. Hippocastanum. L. Common in culti- 

 vation. 



Acer. Tourn. A. saccharinum. Wang. Not common. 

 Woods near Egbertville. 



A. dasycarpum. Ehrhart. Rather common. Todt Hill, 

 Ocean Terrace, etc. 



A. rubrum. L. Common. 



POLYGALACEiE. 



Poly gala. Tourn. P. lutea. L. (Elliot Collection.) 



P. sanguinea. L. Common. 



P. Nuttallii. Torr. & Gray. Near New Brighton and Richmond. 



P. verticillata. L. Very common. 



P. ambigua. Nutt. Occurs near Tottenville. (If distinct from 

 the latter.) 



P. cruciata. L. Not rare. Linden Park Swamp, and along 

 salt meadows near New Dorp. 



P. polygama. Walt. (Elliot Collection.) 



LEGUMINOSiE. 



Lupinus. Tourn. L. perennis. L. Mariner's Harbor and 

 Watchogue, abundant. Also at Tottenville. 



