1904] Kennedy, — Flora of Willoughby 1 1 3 



MYRICACEAE 



MYRICA 

 M. Gale, L. 



SALICACEAE 

 POPULUS 



P. balsamifera, L. The leaf-biui has ;i resinous odor of watchmakers' oil 



rather than the fragrant odor of vnr. cdtidicanf, the Balm of Gilead. 

 P. tremuloides, Michx. 

 P. grandidentata, Michx. 



SALIX 



S. nigra, Marsh, var. falcata, Torr. North heacli on Lake. 



S. lucida, Muhl. 



S. purpurea, L. Large clump on r<jadside towards Chemical Pond. 



S. rostrata, Richardson. ^. Bebhiana. Sarg. 



S. humilis, Marsh. 



S. discolor, Muhl. 



S, petiolaris, Smith. On beach at north end of Lake, Ali.^s A. Lorenz. 



S. cordata. Muhl. 



S. balsamifera, Barratt. Qiiite frequent. 



CUPULIFERAE 

 OSTRYA 



O. Virginica, NV'illtl. 



C. rostrata, Ait. 



CORYLUS 



BETULA 



B. alba, L , var. papyrifera, Spach. B. papyrifcra^ Marsh. 



B. alba, L., var. cordifolia, Fernald. 



B. lenta. L. 



B. lutea, Miclix. f. 



ALNUS 



A. viridis, DC. A. Alnobetuhi lEhrh.) K. Koch. \'ery common. 

 A. incana, Willd. 



FAGUS 



F. ferruginea, Ait. F. AmoicniKj, Sweet. 



QL'ERCUS 

 Q. rubra, L. On "4th of July" and other slides ; not st-en elsewhere. 



