100 brooklyn botanic garden memoirs 



Primulaceae 



Samolus floribundus . Island in Great Pond; V R. 

 Steironema lanceolatum. Thickets; low open kettleholes; R C. 

 Lysimachia quadrijolia. In woods; V C. 

 Lysimachia terrestris. Low open kettleholes; V C. 

 TrientaUs horealis. Point Woods; Hither Woods; R C. 



Gentianaceae 

 Bartonia virginica. Kettleholes; Downs; R C. 



Apocynaceae 

 Apocynum cannabinum. Thickets; R R. 

 Apocynum pubescens. Thickets; R R. 



Asclepiadaceae 

 Asclepias amplexicauUs. Hither Woods; R R. 

 Asdepias pulchra. Kettleholes; R C. 

 Asclepias syriaca. Thickets; C. 

 Asclepias tuber osa. Downs; R. 



CONVOLVULACEAE 



Convolvulus repens. Low open kettleholes; R R. 



BORAGINACEAE 



Myosotis virginica. On the Downs; R C. 



Verbenaceae 

 Verbena hastata. Thickets; RC. 

 Verbena urticifolia. Reed Pond ; R R. 



Lamiaceae 

 Teucrium littorale. Low open kettleholes; V C. 

 Trichostema dichotomum. Downs; Hither Woods; R C. 

 Scutellaria galericulata. Island in Fort Pond; V R. 



Stachys hyssopifolia. Low open kettleholes; C. The form known as 

 5. atlantica, and scarcely distinguishable from the type, is also found. 

 Stachys palustris. Montauk Point; R R. 

 Koellia incana. Downs; R R. ■ 

 Koellia mutica. Downs; R R. 

 Lycopus americanus. Low open kettleholes; C. 

 Lycopus rubellus. Low places ; R R. 

 Lycopus uniflorus. Low places; R R. 

 Lycopus virginicus. Low places; V C. 



