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June 1st to 10th 



Santalacece. 



Oomandra umbellata, (L.) Niitt. Bastard Toad-flax. 



Dry ground ; rather commou. 



Araliacece. 



Aralia nudieaulis, L. Sarsaparilla. 



]\Ioist Avoodlands ; commou. 



Liiiaceie. 



Smilax rotundifolia, L. Greenbrier. 



Moist woods and thickets; common. 

 Smilacina racemosa, (L.) Desf. False Spikenard. 



Borders of woods; common. 

 Allium eanadense, L. Wild Garlic. 



Moist meadows, 

 vineale, L. Field " 



Moist meadows. Nat. f. Eu. 

 Schoenoprasum, L var.sibiricum, (L.) Hartm. Chives. Gardens. 



ScropJiulariacece. 



Linaria canadensis, (L.) Dumout. Toad Flax. 



Sandy soil ; till October. 

 Melampyrum lineare, Lam. Cow Wheat. 



Open woods ; coinuion. 

 Pentstemon hirsutus, (L.) Willd. Beard-tongue. 



Dry fields; occasional. 



Veronica officinalis, L. Common Speedwell. 



Fields and open woods ; frequent. 



*Anagallis aquatica, L. Water " 



Brooks and ditches. 



O.T(tlHl<treu\ 



Oxalis eorniculata, L. Yellow Wood-sorrel. 



Common till last of October. 



stricta, L. .... 



Common till lust of October. 

 repens, Thunb. 



In or about greenhouses. 



*Mrs. Elizabeth R. Jenney. 



