DIANDRIA. DIGYNIA. li 



2 dilatata. Mulil. — Ell. Along with the precediug. Green- 

 wich. 0. July — Sept. 



11. Utricularia. L. Hooded Milfoil. 



1 macrorhiza. LC. 

 vulgaris. Ph. et Big. non L. 



In ponds, three miles from Brooklyn, L. I. TJ1. Aug. yellow. 



2 ceratophylla. Mx. In stagnant waters. New-Jersey. 

 Eddy. 11. July, yellow. 



3 setacea. Mx. In ponds and overflowed places in the pine 

 barrens of New- Jersey. %. June — Aug. yellow. 



4 striata. LC. M. S. With the preceding. 11 . June, yellow. 



5 purpurea. Walt 

 saccata. LC. 



In ponds on Schooley's mountain. LC. Aug. purple. 



12. Catalpa. Juss. Indian Bean. Catalpa. 



cordiiblia. Ell. 

 syringaefolia. Sims. 

 Bignonia Catalpa* L. 

 Introduced from the southern states, h. July. Aug. varies 

 gated. 



13. Lycopus. L. Water Ilorchound. 



1 Europaeus. L. — Mx. 

 vulgaris. Pers. 

 Americanus. Muhl ? 



In wet shady places. New-York. y.. July— .Aug. white. 



2 Virginicus. L. In low wet places. %. Aug. white. 



14. Monarda. L. Mountain-balm. 



1 fistulosa. Willd. In woods. N.J. %. July — Aug. pale red. 



2 allophylla. Mx. 

 oblongata. Ait. 

 mollis. Willd ? 



On rocky hills. %. Aug. — Sept. 



15. Salvia. L. Sage. 



lyrata. L. In sandy fields. New-Jersey. Eddy, ^ . May* 

 June. blue. 



16. CoLLitfsoNiv. L. Horse-weed. Richweed. 



Canadensis. L. In woods and among rocks. If., Aug. yel. 

 17- Fraxints. L. h . Ash. 



1 sambucifolia. Willd. (black. J In moist woods. May. 



2 discolor. Mx. f. (White Ash.) In woods. N.Jersey. May. 



3 concolor. Mx. f. (Green Ash. White Ash. J 

 acuminata. Lmk. 



In woods. New- York and New-Jersey. 



4 platycarpa. Vaul. On tbe Island of New- York. LcConte. 



DIGYNIA. 



18. Anthoxanthttm. L. Vernal Grass, 



odoratum. L. (sweet scented.J In meadows and woods. 

 %.. May — July. 



