Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club/V3/01

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BULLETIN
OF THE
TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB.


Vol. III. ] New-York, January 1872. [ No. 1.


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1.  Blitum capitatum, L. — I have received from Delhi, Delaware Co., and hear that in that region it is not uncommon.  I believe that it grows also in the neighborhood of Chester and Goshen, Orange Co., and I am very sure I have heard of its being found in Rockland Co.  I have also heard of and seen it all the way from Rochester to Rome.

2.  Blitum Bonus-Henricus, Reich. — I have found at Blue Point, L. I., near Throgs Neck, and at other places in the S. E. part of Westchester Co.  In Central and West N. Y. it is not at all uncommon.  At Auburn, Aurelius, Clinton, Oriskany, and many other places I have seen it abundant.  It loves the neighborhood of old wood piles, and corners of fences, and situations under the beams and around the posts of open sheds.