12 Ly. 
LInace&. 
Linum Virginianum, L.; not very common.—L, usitatissimum, L. ; 
an escape; until about 25 years ago, this plant was grown 
largely in this section, for the manufacture of home-made linen. 
GERANIACES, 
Geranium maculatum, L.; common.—G, Carolinianum, L.; scarce, 
only found on Stissing Mt.—G. Robertianum, L. ; common. 
Impatiens pallida, Nutt. ; common in ravines, ete. ; vid. § 127, Vol. 
V.—L. fulva, Nutt.; very common. 
Oxalis violacea, L.; not common, but abundant in the few stations 
discovered.—O. stricta, L.; very common. 
Rurace”. 
Xanthoxylum Americanum, Mill. ; common. 
SIMARUBACEA. 
Ailanthus glandulosus, Desf.; running wild. 
ANACARDIACE&, 
Rhus typhina, L.; common.—R. glabra, L.; very common.—R. 
copallina, I.; common on Stissing Mt., particularly on the 
south end.—R. venenata, D.C.; common.—R. Toxicoden- 
dron L.; common., 
VITACES. 
Vitis Labrusca, L. ; common.—V. astivalis, Michx.; not common. 
V. cordifolia, Michx.; common. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx. ; very common. 
RuyAMNACE, 
Rhamnus catharticus, L. rare; vid..§ 127. Vol. V.—R. alnifolius, 
L’ Her. ; abundant in our Valerian marshes and swamps. 
Ceanothus Americana, L.; common. 
CELASTRACEA, 
Celastrus scandens, L. ; common. 
SAPINDACE A, 
Staphylea trifolia, L.; common. 
A€sculus Hippocastanum, L. ; running wild. 
Acer Pennsylvanicum, L.; common on Stissing Mt.—A. spicatum, 
Lam. ; abundant in ravines of Stissing Mt. and Mount Ararat. 
A, saccharinum, Wang.; very common.—A. dasycarpum, 
Ehrh.; said to have been seen growing in some of our swamps 
and along our large streams, if so it must be rare, for I have 
never seen it growing wild anywhere in this region.—A. ru- 
brum L.; very common. 
PoLyGaLacEz&. 
Polygala sanguinea, L.; common.—P. verticillata, L.; common.— 
P. ambigua, Nutt.; scarce.—P. Senega, L. ; common ; abun- 
dant onthe mountain, and in limestone fields and woods.—P. 
paucifolia, Willd.; common everywhere. 
LEGUMINOS&, 
Trifolium arvense, L.; common.—T. pratense, L.; common.—T. 
repens, L.; very common.—T. agrarium, L.; not very com- 
mon.—T. procumbens, L.; common. 
Melilotus officinalis, Willd. ; quite common along roadsides.—M. 
alba, Lam.; more common than -prece.ling species. 
