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MaiiU'ii-linir Tree. See Ginkgo. 

 Maple. See Acer. 

 ^Maple, Su^'ar. See Acer. 

 Meadow Sweet. See SpinT?a. 

 Meiii.si)ei'nniiii canadeiise L. 

 Mofk Oi'aiijj;e. See I'hiladelphns. 



•Molii'odendi'on caroliniim (L.) Britten. (ITalesia tetraptera L.) Silver- 

 bell Tree. 

 On the west slope west of tlie jjear orchard on the hill; in the 

 Botanic Garden northwest of the greenhouse. 

 Moosewood. See Dirca. 

 *Morus alba L. White Mulberry. 



West of the Horticultural Laborator}'. 

 Morus alba pendula Hort. Tea's Weeping Mulberry. 



West of the Horticultural Laborator3^ 

 Morus alba tatarica Hort. Weeping Russian Mulberry. 



South of the Vegetable Garden; west of the Horticultural Labora- 

 tory. 

 Morus intermedia Hort. (M. Japonica Audib.) Japanese Mulberry. 

 West of the pear orchard on the hill. 

 *Morus rubra L. Red Mulberry. 



Southwest of the greenhouse on the river flats. 

 Mountain Ash. See Sorbus. 

 Mulberry. See Morus. 

 Myrica cerifera L. Bayberry. 



To be seen west of the ferns in the Botanic Garden; on the west slope 

 west of the pear orchard on the hill. 

 Myrica Gale, L. Sweet Gale. 



West of the ferns in the Botanic Garden. 

 Negundo. See Acer. 

 Neillia. See Opulaster. 

 Nettle-tree. See Celtis. 

 Ninebark. See Opulaster. 

 *Kyssa aquatica L. (N. sylvatica Marsh.) Pepperidge. 



In the Botanic Garden where it was planted one Arbor Day by the 

 co-eds. 

 Olive. See Ela?agnus. 

 *Opulaster amurensis Kuntze. Ninebark. 



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

 *Opulaster opulifolia (Benth and Hook.) Ninebark. 



Near the brook in the upper part of the Botanic Garden; northeast 

 of the ''Big Stone," set up by the class of '73. 

 *Opulaster opulifolia aurea Hort. Golden Ninebark. 



West of the Botanical Laboratory; in the border north of the 

 Library. 

 Osage Orange. See Toxylon. 

 *Ostrya virginiana Mill. Iron Wood. 



Northwest of the Physical Laborator3\ 

 *Oxydendron arboreum (L.) DC. (Andromeda aborea L.) 



In the northeast part of the Arboretum; in the upper part of the 

 Botanic Garden. 



