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Order 34. CRASSULACE^E. 



130. PENTHORUM, Gronov. 



298. sedoides, L. 



131. TILL^EA, L. 



299. simplex, Nutt. Muddy banks of the Housatonic and Mill rivers, Dr. Eli 



Ives, etc. 



132. SEDUM, Tourn. 



300. acre, L. Fair Haven, J. A. Allen; common on Long Island. 



301. Telephium, L. 



Order 35. HAMAMELACE^E. 



133. HAMAMELIS, L. 



302. Virginica. L. 



134. LIQUIDAMBAR, L. 



303. Styraciflua, L. Greenwich. This locality is worthy of note, as it is 



probably the north-eastern limit of its natural growth. 



Order 36. HALORAGE^E. 

 135. MYRIOPHYLLUM, Vaill. 



304. spicatum, L. Litchfield, Dr. Allen. 



305. scabratum, Michx. Lake Saltonstall, Litchfield, Saybrook, etc. 



306. ambiguum, Nutt. Wading River, L. I. 



„„ ( natans, Gray, 

 vars. J ' J 



{ capillaceum, Gray. River Head, L. I., E. S. Miller. 



307. tenellum, Bigelow. Litchfield, Dr. Allen; Wading River, Miller. 



136. PROSERPINACA, L. 



308. palustris. L. 



137. KIPPURIS, L. 



309. vulgaris, L. Connecticut, within our limits, H. J. Bassett. 



Order 37. ONAGRACE^E. 



138. CIRC^EA, Tourn. 



310. Lutetiana, L. 



311. alpina, L. Mt. Totoket, Harger. 



139. GAURA, L. 



312. biennis, L. Rare. 



140. EPILOBIUM, L. 



313. angustifolium, L. 



314. palustre, L., var. lineare, Gray. 



