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2 glaber. L. fink berry. Evergreen winterberry.J In 

 the cedar swamps at New-Durham. b« June— July, 

 greenish-white. 



5 ambiguus. Mx. In the same place. T?. June, white. 



TR1GYNIA. 



182. RumEx. L. Dock. 



1 sanguineus. L. Meadows and pastures. U . July. 



2 Britanicus. L. Wet meadows. U. July — Aug. 



3 crispus. L- In wet meadows. if. June. §. 



4 obtusifolius. L. In meadows and woods. U. May — Aug .§.. 



5 Acetosella. L. ( Sheep-sorrel. ) In dry fields, and on 



the sides of hills, &c. 



183. Triglochin. L. Sea arrow-grass. 



maritimum. L- In salt marshes. Greenwich and 

 elsewhere. 11. Aug. 



184. Melanthium. L. Black flower, 



Virginicum. Willd. 

 Helonias Virginica. Bot. Mag. 

 In bog meadows. Near Elizabethtown, New-Jersey. Ed- 

 dy. % . Aug. white, becoming brown. 



185. Helonias. L. 



dioica. Ph. ( Unicorn's horn. star-worLJ 

 Veratrum luteum. L. 

 In bog-meadows. New-Jersey, y. June, white. 



186. Xerophyllum. Mx. 



setifolium. Mx. 

 Helonias asphodeloidcs. L. 

 Sandy pine woods of New-Jersey. % . June, white. 



187. Gyromia. Nutt. Cucumber-root. Indian cucumber- 



Virginica. N. 

 Medeola Virginica. L. 

 Borders of woods, in rich soil. Bloomingdale, &c* X . May 

 — June, yellow. 



188. Trillium. L. Three-leaved nightshade. 



1 crythrocarpum. Mx. 

 pic turn. Ph. 



m id ii I id win. Willd. 

 In the cedar swamp at New-Durham. N. J. u. May. white. 



2 crcctum. Willa. 

 rhomboideum. Mx* 

 atropurpureum. Curt. 



In rich soil, among shady rocks. N.J. %. May — June, 

 purple. 



POLYGYNIA. 



189. Alisma. L. Water plantain. > 



Plantago. L.-Mx. 

 trivalis. Ph. 

 In ditches and overflowed boggy meadows. %. July — Aug. 

 white* 



