136 [ ASSEMBLY 
(Enoruera, L. Evening Primrose. 
pumila, L. C&. chrysantha and pusilla, Miche. Fields and mea- 
dows. June-July. 
fruticosa, L. Q&. canadensis, Goldie. Dry places. June—Aug. 
Var. ambigua, Nutt. Stony fields. August. 
biennis, LZ. QE. grandiflora, Azz. i. parviflora, LZ. Fields and 
meadows. June-August. 
Lupwiceia, L. | 
palustris, H//. Stagnant water. July—Cctober.’ 
alternifolia, L. Swamps. July-August. 
Circa#a, Tourn. Enchanter’s Nightshade. 
lutetiana. Var. 1. canadensis, L. 
Var. 2. alpina. C. alpina, L. 
Damp shady woods. July-August. 
Sus-OrpER HaLoRAGE&. 
Prosrerpinaca, L. Mermaid Weed. 
palustris, L. In water. July-August. 
Myrriopuyiium, Vaill. Water Milfoil. 
spicatum, L. Deep water. July-August. 
verticillatum, Z. Ponds and streams. July-September. 
heterophyllum, Michz. Ponds and streams. July-September. 
ambiguum, Nutt. Ponds and muddy places, Long Island. July- 
August. 
tenellum, Bigel. Borders of ponds, northern counties. August. 
Hiervuris, L. Mare’s-tail. 
vulgaris, L. Ponds and lakes, Schenectady, Dr. Beck. Cayuga 
lake, Dr. J. Smith. Ditches near Coldspring, 
Putnam county, Prof. Bailey. 
Orper CALLITRICHACE. Tue Warter-CuickwEEp TRIBE. 
CatuitricuE, L. Water Chickweed. 
verna, L. C. heterophylla, Pursh. In water. May—September. 
Var.? linearis. C. linearis, Pursh. In water. August. 
Var.? terrestris. C. terrestris, Raf. Muddy places. July. 
