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the head of Crooked or Keuka L., detected by Dr. Sartwell ; Cliffs 

 at Portage, Genesee R., found by the late Judge Geo. W. Clinton. 



236. TrienTalis, Linn. 



592. *T. Americana, Pursh. STAR-FLOWER. (H. and C.) 

 Its star-like flowers abundant in most of our cool woods and ra- 

 vines. May 20-June 10. 



237. Steironema, Raf. 



593. *S. ciliatum, Raf. {Lysimachia ciliata, L. ) (H. and C.) 

 Low grounds and near streams ; frequent. July- Aug. 15. 



238. Lysimachia, Toum. Loosestrife. 



594. *L. quadrifolia, L. (H. and CI 

 Thickets, slopes of ravines, etc!; frequent. June 10-30. 



595. L. stritta, Ait. . (H. and C.) 

 Wet places, and on the larger marshes ; frequent. July. 



L. punctata, L., has been growing and slowly extending from the 

 root, for four years on South Hill, near upper Hudson Street. July. 



596. L. nummularia, L. 



Established and rather abundant on Lockwood's Flats. In Big 

 Gully. By the creek near Enfield Falls village. One mile north 

 of Enfield Falls. July. 



597. L. thyrsiflora, L- (H. and C.) 

 Marshes in standing water ; infrequent. June. 



Near Cayuga St., in Indian Spring Marsh. Dan by swamp, on the 



Sabin farm. Summit marsh. Round-Marshes. Dryden-Lansing 



swamps. Bear Swamp, Groton. Cayuta L- 



Anagallis arvensis, L. (Scarlet Pimpernel.) (C. by Dr. Wright. ) 



was found, 1875, by the R. R. south of Caroline Sta. ; not permanent. 



239. Samolus, Tourn. 



598. S. Valerandi, L., var. Americanus, Gray. WATER PIMPERNEL. 



(H. and C.) 

 Wet shaded places, and dripping rocks ; not common. July. 

 "Lick Brook? H. L. Stewart,'" 1870, in Dr. Jordan's Cat.; same 

 station, (O. E. Pearce ,)i885. Woods south-east of Sherwood, {Herb, 

 of Mrs. Prof. Brun,) 1883, (v. v. 1885)! Limestone falls in brook 

 south of Goodwin's Point. Cayuga and Montezuma Marshes. 



OLEACEiE. 



240. Ligustrum, Tourn. 



599. *L. vtjlgare, L. Privet. (H. and C.) 

 Planted near "Cliff Park." Escaped, and in several places along 



the top of the cliffs south of Levanna, Cayuga L. shore. June. 



241. Fraxinus, Tourn. 



600. * F. Americana, L. White Ash. (H. and C.) 

 Upland woods ; abundant. May 10-20. 



601. F. pubescens, Lam. Downy Ash. (H. and C.) 

 Marshes and alluvial soil ; infrequent. May 10-30. 



