92 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 



Blephariglottis psycodes. Reed Pond ; V R. 



Pogonia ophioglossoides. Most moist places; V C. 



Arethusa bulbosa. Bogs at Montauk Point; V C, perhaps more so than 



at any other Long Island locality, except in the region north of 



Manorville. 

 Limodorum tuberosum. Bogs; V C. 

 Ibidium cernuum. Fort Pond; Montauk Point; R R. 

 Ibidium gracile. Downs; Montauk Point; R R. 



DICOTYLEDONES 



Salicaceae 



Populus grandidentata. Thickets and in wooded kettleholes; R C. 



Populus tremuloides. Near Fort Pond ; R R. 



Salix cordata. Edge of Great Pond; R. 



Salix discolor. Kettleholes, and sometimes on Downs; north of Inn; R R. 



Salix nigra. Fort Pond; R. 



Salix sericea. Fort Pond; R. 



Salix tristis. Downs Montauk Point; R R. Nothing like so plentiful as 

 on other parts of Long Island, such as Hempstead Plains, for in- 

 stance. 



Myricaceae 



Myrica carolinensis. Common on the Downs; V C. 

 Myrica Gale. Edge of Great Pond; R R. 

 Comptonia peregrina. Hither Woods; C. . 



Juglandaceae 

 Hicoria alba. Wooded kettleholes; R R. " 

 Hicoria glabra. Hither Woods; Point Woods; R R. 



Betulaceae 

 Carpinus caroliniana. Near Reed Pond ; V R. 

 Corylus americana. Wooded kettleholes near Inn; Island in Great Pond; 



RR. 

 Beticla populifolia. In some wooded kettleholes; often a pioneer in young 

 thickets; C. 

 /'Alnus incana. Swamps in Point Woods; R R. 

 ] Almls rugosa. Pool in Point Woods; R C. 



Fagaceae 

 Fagus grandifolia. In wooded kettleholes; Hither Woods; North Neck 

 Woods; R R. 



