16* Vill. 
Sium lineare, Michx.; common.—S. angustifolium, L.; in Muddy 
Brook, running through Mulberry Meadow Swamp, on Stis- 
sing Mt. (I am in some doubt concerning this plant, not 
having submitted it to competent authority. Aspidiwm cris- 
tatum, Var. Claytonianum, Eaton, grows very abundantly along 
the stream, in the same swamp. ) 
Cryptotznia Canadensis, DC.; common. 
Osmorrhiza longistylis, DC. ; common.—O. brevistylis, DC. ; com- 
mon. 
Conium maculatum, L.; not very common; Mont Ross road; Hot 
Ground, ete. 
ARALIACE. 
Aralia racemosa, L. ; common in our rich woods and ravines.—A. 
hispida, Michx.; rare; in Stanford. [ Rather extra-limital|.— 
A. nudicaulis, L. ; very common, in all our woods and on Moun- 
tain. A. quinquefolia, Gray ; I have it from trustworthy au- 
thority.that this plant used to be frequent. on southern part of 
Stissing Mountain, being much sought after by the botanic 
physicians and simplers of those days, but I have never been 
able to find it, although I have hunted for it repeatedly. It 
has probably been exterminated, though it may yet be 
found in some of the secluded ravines of the Mountain.—A. 
tritolia, Gray; rather common; Peck’s Swamp; Silvermail 
Falls Flat. 
CorNnAacEs&. 
Cornus Canadensis, L.; not common; abundant about swamps in 
southern part of Stissing Mt.; Tamarack Swamp at Hot 
Ground.—C. florida, L.; common.—C. circinata, L’Her. ; com- 
mon.—O©. sericea, L.; common.—C, stolonifera, Michx.; very 
common,.—C. paniculata, L’Her.; very common.—C. alterni- 
folia, L.; rather common. 
Nyssa multiflora, Wang. ; rather common in our mountain swamps, 
and elsewhere. 
CAPRIFOLIACEA. 
Lonicera parviflora, Lam.; rather common on Mountain and in hilly 
woods ; also grows in many of our deep peaty swamps. 
Diervilla trifida, Moench; very common. 
Triosteum perfoliatum. L.; common on the Mountain; Mt. Ararat, 
and other rocky woods. 
Sambucus Canadensis, L.; very common.—S. pubens, Michx. ; 
quite common; Muggin House Rocks; Stissing Mountain and 
Mt. Arrarat, ete. 
Viburnum Lentago, L.; common.—V. nudum, L.; abundant in 
swamps southern part of Stissing Mt.—V. dentatum, L. ; com- 
mon.—V. pubescens Pursh; common on Stissing Mountain, 
Mt. Ararat and other rocky woods.—V. acerifolium, L. ; com- 
mon.—V. Opulus, L. ; rather common; Mt. Ararat; abundant 
in swamps near Pulver’s Corner with Valeriana sylvatica, ete.— 
V. lantanoides, Michx.; quite rare, on mountains and in a few 
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