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Viola, (continued.) 



striata, Ait. Wet meadows. April-May. 



Muhlenbergii, Torr. Swamps and shady woods. April-May. 



rostrata, Pursh. Moist rocky places. May. 



pubescens, Ait. Dry woods. April-May. 



canadensis, L. Shady woods. May- July. 



tricolor. Var. arvensis, D. C. Dry hills. May. 



Solea, Ging. 



concolor, Ging. Wet shady woods ; western part of the State 

 April-May. 



Order DROSERACE^E. The Sundew Tribe. 



Drosera, L. Sundew. 



rotundifolia, L. Sphagnous swamps. June- August, 

 longifolia, L. Sphagnous and sandy swamps. June- August, 

 filiformis, Raf. Wet sandy places, Suffolk county, Long Island. 

 August-September. 



Parnassia, Tourn. Grass of Parnassus 



caroliniana, Michx. Wet meadows. July- August. 



Order CISTACEtE. The Rock-rose Tribe. 



Helianthemum, Tourn. 



canadense, Michx. Dry sandy places. June. 



Lechea, L. 



major, Michx. Dry woods and hills. July-September, 

 thymifolia, Pursh. Sandy shore of Long Island. July-September, 

 minor, Lam. Dry fields and open woods. June-September. 



Hudsonia, L. 



ericoides, L. Sandy woods, Suffolk comity. May. 

 tomentosa, Nutt. Sandy fields near the sea, Suffolk county; and 

 on Lake Champlain. May. 



Order HYPERICACE.E. The St. JohnVwort Tribe. 



Hypericum, L. St. John's Wort. 



pyramidatum, Ait. Banks of rivers. July. 



Kalmianum, L. Rocks, Falls of Niagara, &c August, 



