XIII. 21* 



Chimaphila umbellata, Nuttall ; common. — C. maculata, Pursh ; very 

 scarce about Pine Plains ; it grows sparingly on the old Camp 

 Ground, W. side of Little Stissing Mt. , and I have found two 

 or three plants on Mill Hill. 



Monotropa uniflora, L. ; common. — M. Hypopitys, L. ; not very com 

 mon ; the Var. rubra, is more common than the typical form ; 

 Husted Woods, Mill Hill; Osti-ander Forest, S. part of Stissin<>- 

 Mt. 



Aquifoliace^e. 



Ilex monticola, Gray ; about ravines on Rhinebush Mt., one of the 

 Taghkanic Range, [extra-liniital.] In moist grounds southern 

 part of Stissing Mt. — I. verticillata, Gray ; common in all our 

 swamps. — I. laevigata, Gray ; not common ; Stissing Pine 

 Swamp, etc. 



Netnopanthes Canadensis, DC. ; common in all our swamps ; Spruce 

 Hole ; Pine Swamp, etc. 



Plant aginace.e. 



Plantago major, L. ; very common. — P. lauceolata, L. ; common. 



Primulaceje. 



Trientalis Americana, Pursh ; rather common ; Pine Swanif) ; Mill 

 Hill, etc. 



Lysimachia thyrsiflora, L. ; frequent ; Stissing Point ; R. R. swamp, 

 East of Ten Eyck's and in most of the deep, cold swamps. — L. 

 stricta, Ait. ; common. — L. quaarifolia, L. ; common. — L. cili- 

 ata, L. ; very common in all low grounds. — L. lanceolata, Walt. ; 

 rare about Pine Plains. — L. nummularia, L. ; fully naturalized in 

 many places ; south end of Stissing Pond ; along Furnace 

 Brook, above Silvernail Bridge, etc. 



Anagallis arvensis, L. ; not common ; along roadside, by Roelif 

 Jansen's Kill, near Jackson Corners (G. M. Wilder); along 

 banks of Shekomeko, near its mouth. 

 Lentibuxace^e. 



Utricularia vulgaris, L. ; common in our ponds and pools. — LT. 

 minor, L. ; in Marshall Cranberry Marsh, on Carpenter Hill. 

 — IT. cornuta, Michx. ; Jno. Fingar Cranberry Marsh, and in 

 marsh along Van Tassel Pond. 



Orobanchace^e. 



Epiphegus Virginiana, Bart. ; common under beech trees ; Hoff- 

 man's Beech swamp ; Rudd Ravine, etc. 



Aphyllon uninorum, Torr. & Gray ; rather common ; Little Stis- 

 sing Mt. 



SCROPHULARIACE.E. 



Verbascum Thapsus, L. ; common. — V. Blattaria, L. ; quite com- 

 mon along our railroads and roadsides. 



Linaria vulgaris, Mill. ; very abundant, but not so common as it 

 was 20 years ago, as it seems to be running out in many old 

 fields and places. 



Scrophularia nodosa, L. ; rather common. 



Chelone glabra, L. ; common. 



Mimulus ringens, L. ; common. 



Gratiola Virginiana, L. ; common in wet places. 



