98 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 



ViOLACEAE 



Viola cucullata. Point Woods, and some wooded kettleholes; R R. 



Viola fimbriatula. Open downs; C. 



Viola lanceolata. Low open kettleholes; V C. 



Viola pallens. Point Woods ; V R. 



Cactaceae 

 Opuntia Opuntia. Near the Lighthouse; V R. 



Lythraceae 

 Rotala ramosior. Kettleholes ; V R. 

 Decodon verticillatus. In some low, nearly open kettleholes; C. 



Melastomaceae 

 Rhexia virginica. Low open kettleholes; R C. 



Onagraceae 

 Isnardia palustris. Low open kettleholes; C. 

 Ludwigia alternifolia. Low open kettleholes; C. 

 Epilobium coloratum. Oyster Pond; V R. 



Epilobium linear e. Near North Neck Woods ; Point Woods ; V R. 

 Oenothera muricata. Downs; Low open kettleholes; beaches and sandy 



places; C. 

 Oenothera Oakesiana. Downs; Beaches and sandy places; C. 

 Kneiffia Allenii. Downs; C. 

 Kneiffiafruticosa. Kettleholes and open downs; V C. The forms to which 



the names linearis and longipedicellata have been applied, also occur 



at Montauk, but I have followed Dr. F. W. Pennell in considering 



them as mere forms of the type. 

 Kneiffiia pumila. Hither Plain; R. 

 Circaea lutetiana. Point Woods; Reed Pond; R R. 



Haloragidaceae 

 Proserpinaca pectinata. Open kettleholes near Culloden Point; R C. 

 Proserpinaca palustris. Open kettleholes near Culloden Point; R C. 

 Myriophyllum humile. Pools; V R. 



Araliaceae 

 Aralia nudicaulis. Hither Woods; Island in Great Pond; R C. 



Ammiaceae 

 Hydrocotyle umbellata. Open kettlehole near Ditch Plain; Fort Pond; 

 Great Pond; R C. 



