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Division III.— APETALOUS EXOGENOUS PLANTS. 



Obdkk 72. ARISTOLOCHIACE^E. 



338. ASARUM, Tourn. 



741. Canadense, L. West Rock, East Rock, etc. 



339. ARISTOLOCHIA, Tourn. 



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742. Serpentaria, L. Formerly on East Rock, but now nearly, or quite extinct; 



New Canaan, Denslow ; Oxford, Harger. 



Order 73. PHYTOLACCACEA 



340. PHYTOLACCA, L. 



743. decandra, L. 



Order 74. CHENOPODIACE^E. 



341. CHENOPODIUM, L. 



744. ALBUM, L. 



745. glaucum, L. Wading River, L. I. 

 74fi. urbicum, L. Common on Long Island. 



747. murale, L. New Haven, Patton. 



748. hybridum, L. Near River Head, L. L, etc. 



749. Botrys, L. Streets. 



750. leptophyllum, Nutt. Found native along the shore in 1873 by Dr. F. W. 



Hall. It was, previously found in New Jersey by Prof. Eaton, 

 and these are the only known stations east of the Rocky Mount- 

 ains. 



751. ambrosioides, L., var. anthelminticum, Gray. Rare on Long Island, Miller. 



342. BLITUM, Tourn. 



752. maritimum, Nutt. Salt marshes, Pease. 



343. ATRIPLEX, Tourn. 



753. patula, L. Salt marshes. 



754. arenaria, Nutt. Hall. 



344. SALICORNIA, Tourn. 



755. herbacea, L. Salt marshes. 

 750. Virginica, L. Savin Rock, Allen. 



757. fruticosa, Ij., var. ambigua, Gray. Common on Long Island. 



345. SUiEDA, Forskal. 



758. maritima, Dumortier. 



