52 STATE BUAKD OF AGRICULTURE 



•Euon.viiius Amoricaiia L. I'.iirninj,^ Bush. 



Near tlio toolhoiise in the Botanic Garden. 

 *Euonyniiis atropni'i)urens Jacq. ^Vahoo. Burning Brush. 



^^'es( of llic toollionsc in ihe I'olanie (Jardcn. 

 *Euonynius euroi)a'US 1^. Spiudk' Tree. 

 North of the Library. 

 Enon.vmus nanus ^fB. 



Near the tool liouse in tlie P>olanic darden; northeast of tlie Library. 

 Euouymus obovatus Nutt. E. nana MB., E. radicaus Sieb. «fc Zuec. 

 ^^■ith others near the tool house in the Botanic Garden. 

 *Exochorda grandillora I^indl. 



On the sIoi)e west of the pear orchard on the hill; near the brook 

 in the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Fagus americau sweet. (F. ferruginea Ait.) Beech. 



East of Abbot Hall; a fine tree south of the Hospital; two west 

 of the brook below the Botanic Garden. 

 *Fagus sylvatica L. 



In north end of row 35 of the Arboretum. 

 Fir. See Finns or Abies. 

 *Forsythia suspensa Vahl, (F. Fortunei Hort.), (F. Sieboldi Dipp.) 



^A'est of the pear orchard on the hill; in the northwest part of 

 the Botanic Garden. 

 *Fors3'thia viridissima Lindl. Golden Bell. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill; northwest part of the Botanic 

 Garden. 

 *Fraxinus american L. White Ash. 



Southwest of dwelling- house number 5; west of the hedge on the 

 hill that is west of the President's house. 

 *Fraxinus americana acuba^folia Hort. Golden Spotted-leaved Ash. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill; north of the greenhouse and 

 east of the Chemical Laboratory; west of the boiler house. 

 Fraxinus excelsior L. European Ash. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill. 

 *Fraxinus nigra Marsh. (F. sambucifolia Lam.) Black Ash. 



Southeast of dwelling house number 4; west of pear orchard on 

 the hill; between the Botanic Garden and the greenhouse. 

 *Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh. (F. pubescens Lam.) Red Ash. 



• Eow 20 of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Fraxinus peuusvlvanica lanceolata Sargent. (F. viridis Michx.( Green 

 Ash. 

 In the east part of the Arboretum. 

 *Fraxinus quadrangulata Michx. Blue Ash. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill; west end of the forest that 

 is east of number 7. 

 Gale, Sweet. See Myrica. 

 Gaultheria procumbens L. Wintergreen. 



In the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 Gaylussacia frondosa (L.) T. & G. Black Huckleberry. 



In the upper jjart of the Botanic Garden. 

 Ginkgo biloba L. (Salisburia adiantifolia Salisb.) Ginkgo Tree. 

 West of College Hall. Trees of this kind are usually more nearly 

 conical. 



