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OORNAOJE. 



146. CoRNus, Tourn. Dogwood. 



O. Canadensis, L. Bunchbeny. Very common in damp, sbaded 



ground. 

 C. florida, L. Flowering Dogwood. Found only in the south- 

 ern part of the State. Not common. 

 O. Circinata, L'Her. Thickets and borders of woods. 

 O. Sericea, L. Silky Dogwood. Low ground. 

 0. Stolonifera, Mx. Red Osier Dogwood. Common along 



streams and swampy places. 

 0. paniculata, L. Her. Rocky Woods. Common. 

 0. alternifolia, L. Woods and hillsides. 



Nyssa, L. Pepperidge. Sour Gum. 

 N. multiflora, Wang. Not common. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



147. Sambucus, Tour. 



S. racemosa, L. (S. jmheiis, Mx) Red-berried Elder. 



Rocky slopes. Common. 

 S. Canadensis, L. Common Elder. Abundant in moist soil. 



148. ViBUENUM. Sheepberry. 



V. lantanoides, Mx. Hobble-bush. Damp, shaded places, not 



very common. 



V. Opulus, L. Cranberry- tree. Edges of woods. 



V. pauciflorum, Py. Mount Mansfield, Pringie. 



V. acerifolium, L. Rocky woods. Not common. 



V. pubescens, Pursh. Rocky banks. 



V. dentatum, L. Arrow-wood. Wet places. Common. 



V. nudum, L. Damp thickets. 



V. LentagO, L. Damp thickets. 



149. Teiosteum, L. 



T. perfoliatum, L. Feverwort. Middlebury, Brainerd. 

 Southern part of state. 



150. LiNN^A, Gron. 



L. borealis, Gron. Shaded hillsides and groves. Not very 

 common generally, but in some localities very abundant. 



151. Stmphoricakpus. Snowberry. 



S. racemOSUS, Mx. var. pauciflorns, Robbins. Rocky shores 

 and islands of Lake Champlain, also Peacham, Blanchard. 



152. LoNiCEBA, L. Honeysuckle. 



L. oblongifolia. Hook. Swamp Honeysuckle. 



Bristol and New Haven, Brainerd. 

 L. ciliata, Muhl. Ledges. Not very common, 



