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221. Samolus, L. 



S. Valerandi, L. Var. Americanus, Gray. Water Pimper- 

 nel. Pdver banks. Not common. 



OLEACE^. 

 222. LiGUSTEUM, Touru. Privet. 

 L. vuLGAEE, L. Naturalized from cultivation. 



223. Feaxinus, Tourn. Ash. 



F. Americana, L. White Ash. Moist woods. Common. 



F. pubescens, Lam. Ked Ash. Along the banks of streams. 



F. sambucifolia, Lam. Black Ash. Swamps. Common. 



F. viridis, Ms. Green Ash. Prof. Jessup has found this in a 



swamp at Phillipsbui'g " just over the line from Highgate." 



APOOYNACE^. 



224. Apocynum, Tourn. 



A. androsaemifolium, L. Common. 

 A. cannabinum, L. Not very common. 



ASOLEPIADACE.E. 

 225. AscLEPiAS, L. Milkweed. 



A. tuberosa, L. Sandy fields. Not usually common. 



A. purpurascens, L. Common. 



A. incarnata, L. Wet places. Common. 



A. Oornuti, Dec. Fields and roadsides. Common. 



A. obtusifolia, Mx. Dry soil. 



A. phytolaccoides, Pmsh. 



A. variegata, L. Dry soil. Brattleboro, Frost. 



A. quadrifolia, L. Rocky woods. Common. 



A. verticillata, L. Not Common. 



226. ViNCEToxicuM, Moench. 

 V. NiGBUM, Moen. Meadows. Not common. 



GENTIANAGE^. 

 221. Gentiana, L. 



G, crinita, Froel. Fringed Gentian. Damp Meadows. Not 



common. 

 G. amarella, L. var. acuta, Hook. Smugglers Notch. Mt. 



Mansfield. 

 G. quinqueflora. Law. Wood. New Haven, Brainerd. 

 G. Andrewsii, Gris. 

 G. linearis, Froel. Cedar Swamps. Pringle. Wet meadows 



and borders of ponds throughout the Green Mountains. 



Brainerd. 



