14 [ Assembly 
Order XXI. PORTULACACEiE. The Purslane Tribe. 
PoRTULACA, L. Purslane. 
oleracea, L. Waste and cultivated grounds. Introduced. Summer. 
Claytonia, L. Spring Beauty. 
Virginica, L. Low moist grounds. March, May. 
Caroliniana, Michx. Woods. April. 
Order XXII. ELATINACE-E. The Water-pepper Tribe. 
Elatine, L. 
Americana, Jlrn. Borders of ponds, and in water. Long Island. 
August. 
Order XXIII. LINACEE. The Flax Tribe. 
Linum, L. Flax. 
usitatissimum, I/. F/ao;.) Fields. Introduced. Summer. 
Virginianum, L. Dry woods, &c. Summer. 
Order XXIV. GERANIACEE. The Geranium Tribe. * 
Geranium, L. Craneshill Geranium. 
maculatum, L. {Crowfoot^ Spotted Geranium.) Woods. Spring. 
Carolinianum, L. Barren rocky places. Spring, 
pusillum, L. Road sides. Long Island, and western part of the 
State. Introduced. May, July. 
Robertianum, L. Wet rocks. June, October. 
Erodium, VHer. Heronshill Geranium. 
cicutarium, VHer. Island in Oneida lake. Dr. KneisJcern. 
Order XXV. BALSAMINACEE. The Balsam Tribe. 
Impatiens, L. 
pallida, JVutt. Moist shady places. July, September, 
fulya, JVutt. In similar situations. 
Order XXVI. LIMNANTHACEE. 
Floerkea, Willd. 
proserpinacoides, WUld. Wet places. April, May. 
