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*ll('x vcrlicillnla (I..) A. (Jrav. Winter P.orry. Jllack Aider. 



ill llie upper i)art of the Botanic (larden; north of the Secretary's 

 office. 

 *Iliciode.s mucronata (L.) Britton. (Nemopanthes canadensis DC). 

 Mountain ] lolly. 

 In the u])i)er ])art of tlie Botanic Garden. 

 Ironwood. See Ostrya. 

 Ia'v, American. See Barthenocissus. 

 Ivy, Boston. See Anipelopsis. 

 Ivy, Japan. See ^Vnipelopsis. 

 Ivy, Poison. See Rhus. 

 *Ju<j;lans cinerea L. Butternut. 



East of house number 4; near the west part of the Arboretum. 

 *Ju^lans nigra \j. Black Walnut. 



West of the brook below the Botanic Garden; near the electric 

 car station; west of mechanical hall (an Arbor-day tree planted 

 by mechanical students). 

 June Berry. See Amelanchier. 

 Juniper. See Juniperus. 

 *Junii)erus communis L. Common Juniper. 



On the stone wall at the head of the open brook. 

 Juniperus communis fastigata Hort. (J. hybernica.) Irish Juniper. 



AVest of the Horticultural Laboratory; south of house number 9. 

 "^Juniperus communis suecica Hort. Swedish Juniper. 



Near the ferns in the Botanic Garden; southwest of Howard Ter- 

 race. 

 *Juniperus excelsa stricta Hort. (J. stricta Hort.) 



In the hollow some distance north of Howard Terrace. 

 *Juniperus Sabina L. Savin. 



Xorth and west of Abbot Hall; west of house number 2. 

 '•Juniperus Sabina procumbens Bursh. Creeping Juniper. 



Near the drive and south of Howard Terrace. 

 *Juniperus virginiana L. Red Cedar. 



East of Abbot Hall; on the river bank west of the President's 

 house. 

 Kalmia angustifolla L. Lamb Kill. 



In the Botanic Garden in the moss house and in the upper part 

 of the garden. 

 Kalmia glauca Ait. 



In the moss house of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Kerria japonica DC. 



Near the brook in the upper part of the Botanic Garden with the 

 Spiraeas. 

 Lamb Kill. See Kalmia. 

 Larch. See Larix. 

 *Larix europtea DC. European Larch. 



Northwest of College Hall ; rows 31, 32, 33 of the Arboretum. 

 Larix laricina (Du Roi) Koch, (L. americana Michx.) American Larch. 

 Tamarack. 

 East of Howard Terrace. 

 Leather Leaf. See Chama;>daphne. 



