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DIGYNIA. 



21 7. Ciirysospxenium. L. Golden saxifrage, 



oppositifolium. L. ? In shady swamps, in running brooks. 

 Bloomingdale. y. April 13 — June, yellow. 



218. Saxifraga. L. Saxifrage. 



1 Virginiensis. Mx. 

 nivalis. Muhl. Cat, 

 yernalis. Big. 



On rocks and the sides of hills, K. April 3d. — July, 

 white. 



2 Pennsylvanica. L. In the cedar swamp at Weehawk, and 



in the bog meadows of New-Jersey. U- May — June, 

 greenish-white. 



219. Tiarella. L. Mitre wort. 



cordifolia. L. Among rocks. Passaic falls. New- 

 Jersey, n. May—June, white. 



220. Miteela. L. False sanicle. 



diphylla. L. On the banks of creeks, in shady places. 

 II. May. white. 



221. ScLERANTHUS. L. KliaWCl. 



annuus. L. Common in sandy fields. Q . May — July. 



222. Saponaria. Soap wort. 



officinalis. L. {Bouncing Bet.) Among rubbish. In- 

 troduced. \. June — Sept, white., 



TRIGYNIA. 



223. Cucubatxs. L. Campion. 



stellatus. L. In dry woods, on the sides of hills, if. 

 July — Aug. white. 



224. Silene. L. CatchAy. 



1 Pennsvlvanica. Mx. ( Wild pink. J 

 Virginica. Willd. et Muhl. Cat. 



On the sides of rocky hills, u. May — June. red. 



2 antirrhina. L. On the sides of hills, near creeks. New- 



Jersey. © . June, white or purple. 



225. Stellaria. L. Chickweed. 



1 media. Sm. 

 Alsine media. L. 



Common in cultivated grounds, road sides, &c. % ? March 

 — Nov. white. 



2 longi folia. Muhl. Cat, 

 gracilis. Raf. 



kpcrgulastrum gramincum. Mx. 

 Micropctalon gramincum. Pel's. Ph. 



Bog meadows and overflowed woods. U . ? June, white. 



226. Arenaria. L. Sandwort. 



1 peploides- L. On the shore near New- York. R. Haines, 

 Esq. (Collins.) Long Branch, New-Jersey, s. /I. 

 Cooper. 



