184 . Rhodora [SEPTEMBER 
OLEACEAE. 
FRAXINUS. 
F. americana L. Wuite Asn. Rather rare. Naskeag Point; 
Central Tract. 
F. nigra Marsh. Brack Asm. Rare. A few specimens observed 
in wet places in the Central Tract. 
SYRINGA. 
S. vuntcarts L. Common Lirac. Naturalized at old house site, 
Harriman Point. 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE. 
DIERVILLA. 
D. Lonicera Mill Busan HowEvsuckKLE. Locally abundant in 
various parts of the township. 
LONICERA. 
L. canadensis Marsh. American Fry HowEkvsuckKLEÉ. Rare. 
Woods near Flye Point. 
L. sempervirens L. Trumper Honeysuckie. Evidently es- 
tablished near roadside, Flye point. 
VIBURNUM. 
V. alnifolium Marsh. HoBBLE-BUSH. Witrcu HoBBLE. Moose- 
woop. Rather common. South shores of Herrick Bay; 
woods east of Brooklin Center, &c. 
V. cassinoides L. WirHE-RopD. Wirp Raisin. Common every- 
where in thickets and borders of woods. 
SAMBUCUS. 
S. canadensis L. Common ErpEn. Rather rare. The following 
is the commoner species. 
S. racemosa L. RED-BERRIED ELDER. Rather common. 
YALE UNIVERSITY. 
