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Hypericum, (continued.) 
§ perforatum, L. Common St. JohrCs Wort. Fields, pastiues, 
&c. July-August. 
corymbosum, Muhl. Open woods and meadows. July-August. 
ellipticum. Hook. Moist grounds along rivers, northern and wes- 
tern parts of the State. 
mutilum, L. H. parviflorum, Muhl. Low grounds. July-Sept. 
canadense, L. Wet sandy soils. June-August. 
sarothra, Michx. Sandy places. June-August. 
Elodea, Adans. 
virginica, Nutt, Swamps. July- August. 
Order ILLECEBRACEiE. The Knot-grass Tribe. 
Anychia, Michx. 
dichotoma, MicJix. Dry hills and woods. June- August. 
Spergula, Bartl. 
§ arvensis, L. Fields and waste places. May-October, 
rubra, Torr. Gr. Arenaria rubra, L. Sandy fields and salt 
marshes April-November. 
Order CARYOPHYLLACEJE. The Pink Tribe. 
MoLLUGo, L. Indian Chickweed. 
verticillata, L. Sandy soils. June-September. 
Honckenya, Ehrh. 
peploides, Ehrh. Arenaria peploides, L. Seashore of Long Island. 
Sagina, Bartl. Pearl-wort. 
procumbens, L. Wet ground. May-August, 
erecta, L. Dry hills near New-York, May. 
Arenaria, L. Sand-wo7^t. 
squarrosa, Michx. Sandy fields, Suffolk county. April-Sept, 
stricta, Michx. Rocks and barren places, northern and western 
part of the State. May- July, 
groenlandica, Spreng. Crevices of rocks on the highest summits 
of the Shawangunk and Adirondack mountains. 
July- August. 
