Liriodendron. L. L. Tulipifera. L. Common. 



MENISPERMACEwEJ. 



Menispermum. L. M. Canadense. L. Near Egbertville 



and Richmond. Not common. 



BERBERIDACE.ffJ. 



Berberis. L. B. vulgaris. L. Cedar Grove, near New Dorp. 

 Woods, near New Brighton. 



Caulophyllum. Michx. C. thalictroides. Michx. Woods 

 rtfcar Egbertville, in abundance. 



NYMPHJEACE.K. 



Brasenia. Schreber. B. peltata. Pursh. Silver Lake, abund- 

 ant 



Nymphcea. Tourn. N. odorata. Ait. Common. 

 Nuphar. Smith. N. advena. Ait. Common. 



SARRACENIACEiE. 



Sarracenia. Tourn. S. purpurea. L. Swamp near Gifford's 

 Station. Sparingly. 



PAPAVERACEffi. 



Papaver. L. P. somniferum. L. Roadside near Four Cor- 

 ners. Sparingly. 



Chelidonium. L. C. majus. L. Richmond Village. Near 

 New Dorp. Near Egbertville. Not very common. 



Sanguinaria. Dill. S. Canadensis. L. Abundant in woods 

 near Egbertville, and New Springville. 



FUMARIACEJE. 



Dicentra. Bork. D. Cucullaria. DC. Near Garretson's. 



Not common. 

 D. Canadensis. DC. {Elliot Collection. ) 



CRUCIFER2E. 



Nasturtium. R. Br. N. officinale. R. Br. Common in 

 water courses near Clove Lake and Silver Lake. 



N. Armoracia. Fries. Escaped along a brook near New Dorp ; 

 also at Tottenville. 



Dentaria. L. D. diphylla. L. {Elliot Collection.) 



D. laciniata. Muhl. Bank of Silver Lake. Abundant. Not 

 found elsewhere. 



Cardamine. L. C. rhomboidea. DC. Not uncommon. 

 C. hirsuta. L. Common. Var. sylvatiea. Not uncommon. 



Arabis. L. A. lyrata. L. Rather common. 



A. Canadensis. L. Near Egbertville. Sparingly. 



