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On the barren hills about Kings bridge. New-York. U- July 

 — Aug. white. 



6 triflorum. Mx. In similar situations. Hoboken and New- 



York. U- July — Sept. 



7 pilosum. Willd. With the preceding. u> July — Oct. pur- 



ple. 



8 circaezans. Mx. 

 brachiatum. Muhl. 



In dry woods, and on rocks. U • July, white or purple, 

 var ? lanceolatum. foliis lanceolatis, <$c. With preceding. 



9 striatum. Eddy. 

 boreale. Ph. non Willd. 



In pine barrens. New- York and N. Jersey. Ed. U • Aug. 

 white. 



79. Cornus. L. Dog-wood. 



1 Canadensis. L. In the cedar swamp. New-Durham. N. 

 Jersey. U- June — July, white. 



2 florida. L. ( common. ) In woods. "fc • May — June, white. 



3 sericea. Willd. (Swamp Log-wood. Red-willow. J 

 lanuginosa. Mx. 



In wet woods and swamps, h • May — June, white. 



4 circinata. l'Her. 

 tomentulosa. Mx. 



In woods. Generally in rocky situations. N. J. h . June— 

 white. 



5 stricta. PHer. 

 fastigiata. Mx. 



In wet woods, u . July, white. 



6 alba. Willd. 

 stolon if era. Mx ? 



Woods near Hoboken. u • June, white. Berries white. 



7 alternifolia. L. In woods. New-Jersey. About New-Dur- 



ham. June, h . white. 



80. Ludwigia. L. Bastard Loose-strife. 



1 macrocarpa. Mx. 

 alternifolia. L. 



In swamps. U- July — Aug. yellow. 



2 palustris. Ell. (Water Purslane.) 

 nitida. Mx. 



Isnardia palustris. L. 



Floating in ponds and ditches, on wet ground. #. Aug 



Sept. 



81. Ammannia. L. 



ramosior. Mx. ? On the muddy banks of creeks, in 

 Hackensack meadows. Aug. purple. 



82. Pothos. L. 



foetida. Mx. (Skunk Cabbage. Clumpfoot Cabbage.) 

 Dracontium foetidum. L. 

 Symplocarpus foetida. Salisb. 

 In wet boggy meadows. U- March 20. — May. 



