1910] Graves,— Woody Plants of Brooklin, Me. 181 
P. virginiana L. CuokE CHERRY. Rather common in thickets 
and along fences. 
P. pennsylvanica L. f. Wp Rep CHERRY. BIRD CHERRY. 
Rather common. 
P. Avium L. Sweer CHERRY. Naturalized near roadside about 
one half mile north of Haven. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
ROBINIA. 
R. Pseudo-Acacia L. Common Locust. Farse Acacia. Es- 
tablished at Mount Ephraim Cemetery at North Brooklin, 
and on roadside in North Brooklin. 
R. viscosa Vent. CraAMMY Locust. Established near roadside at 
Flye Point. 
EMPETRACEAE. 
EMPETRUM. 
E. nigrum L. Brack CmownaERRY. Rare. Rocky coast at 
Harriman Point. 
COREMA. 
C. Conradii Torr. CONRAD'S CRowBERRY. Broom CROWBERRY. 
Rare. Bog in Central Tract. 
ANACARDIACEAE. 
RHUS. 
R. typhina L. SrAcHoRN SuMacH. Rather common. West 
Brooklin; Flye Point. 
R. Toxicodendron L. Porson Ivy.. Porson Oak. Rare. North 
Brooklin. 
AQUIFOLIACEAE. 
ILEX. 
I. verticillata (L.) Gray. BLACK ALDER. WINTERBERRY. var. 
tenuifolia (Torr.) Wats. Common. Somewhat variable; some 
plants perhaps resembling more closely the type form. 
