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Aquifoliaceae 

 Ilex opaca. Point Woods; Reed Pond; Hither Woods; R R. 

 Ilex verticillata. Wooded kettleholes; Point Woods; V C. 



Ace RACE AE 



Acer rubrum. In all wooded parts; V C. The form known as ^4 . caro/im- 

 anum seems to be the only one at Montauk. 

 Balsaminaceae 

 Impatiens biflora. Wooded kettleholes; R R. 



VlTACEAE 



Vitis aestivalis. Wooded kettleholes; C. 

 Vihs Labrusca. Wooded kettleholes; C. 

 Parthenocissus quinquefolia. Nearly everywhere; V C. 



TiLIACEAE 



Tilia americana. Island in Fort Pond ; V R. 



Malvaceae 

 Hibiscus Moscheutos. Brackish marshes; V C. Pale and even white- 

 flowered forms are also common. 



Hypericaceae 

 Hypericum boreale. Low open kettleholes; V C. 

 Hypericum canadense. Thickets at Montauk Point; R R. 

 Hypericum majiis. Oyster Pond ; R R. 

 Hypericum miUilum. Downs; C. 



Hypericum perforatum. Downs and in open kettleholes; V C. Introduced. 

 Hypericum punctatum. Downs and in open kettleholes. V C. 

 Sarothra gentianoides. Downs; V C. 

 Triadenum virginicum. Most low open places; V C. 



Elatinaceae 

 Elatine americana. Kettleholes; V R. 



CiSTACEAE 



Crocanthemum canadense. Downs; Hither Woods; C. 



Crocanthemum dumosum. Hither Woods; downs north of the Inn; R R. 



Crocanthemum majus. Downs; C. 



Hudsonia ericoides. Hither Woods; R R. 



Hudsonia tomentosa. Beaches and sandy places; Downs; C. 



Lechea maritima. Beaches and Downs; V C. 



Lechea minor. Downs; Hither Woods; C. 



Lechea villosa. Downs; C. 



