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well), ought all to have been found in their 

 proper localities.) 



Castillegia eoccinea, Painted Cup. — I 

 was delighted to find this really rare flower 

 on the south-east side of one of the moun- 

 tain slopes near the top, a single patch of 

 about a dozen flowers, were all I found: 

 dry situation, May 14. 



Pedicularis caudensis, Louse wort. — 

 Abundant everywhere in moist, wet situa- 

 tions, high and low, May 14-30. 



(As most of the Labiatea? are late bloom- 

 ers, very few of them were collected.; 



Nepeta cataria, Catmint.— Is just about 

 out ; Juue 30. 



Nepeta glechoma, Gill-over-the-ground. 

 — Rather common, about garden fences 

 and along roadsides; April 28 and May. 



Brunella vulgaris, Blue Curls.* — May 28, 

 not rare, on the Xewburgh side. 



Echium vulgare, Blue Weed, Viper's 

 Bugloss. — Rather common in most waste- 

 grounds and dry soil; Tune. 



Myosotis palustris, Forget-me-not. — Com- 

 mon, "sluggish streams " meadowy wood- 

 land ; late in May and early in June. 



(Myosotis arvensis. Field Scorpion Grass, 

 is probably not out.) 



Cynoglossum officinalis. Common Hound's 

 Tongue.*— Rather rare; June 4. 



Hydrophyllum virginicum, Waterleaf. — I 

 found this in dry, rich soil on the moun- 

 tain slopes, rather rare; May 27-30. 



Pharbitis purpurea, Morning Glory. — 

 Not, or rather rare, twining about other 

 plants along hedges. June 2. 



Convolvulus arvensis, Bindweed.— ^Abun- 

 dant, June 6th, bv the river road. 



