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From April 1st to 15th. 



Viola C€(e. 



Viola rotiindifolia. » Round-leiived violet. 



Found spariujily in the woods north of Allen st. and east 

 odorata, English violet. 



Alnus seiTulata, 



Cupuliferw. 



Smooth alder. 



incana? 

 Corylus Americana, 

 rostrata, 

 avellana atropti rpnrca , 



Speckled alder. 

 Wild hazel -uut. 

 Beaked hazel-nut. 

 Purple hazel-nut. 



Sanunculacete. 



Hepatica acutiloba, Hepatica. 



Sang'uinaria Canadensis, Blood-root. 



Salicacefe. 



Glaucous willow. 

 American aspen. 

 Large-toothed aspen. 

 White poplar. 

 Lombard}^ poplar. 



Coniferre. 



Juniperus Virginiana, Red cedar. 



*communis. Common juniper. 



comimmU, var. Hihernica^ Irish juniper. 



Cham aecy parts sphferoidea, White cedar. 



Thuya oecidentalis, Arbor-vitiB. 



Taxus baccata, var. Hiberuica. Irish yew. 



Salix discolor, 

 Populus trenuiloides, 



grandidentata, 



alba, 



dila.tata, 



Thuya Warreana., 



Siberica, 



Hoveyii, 



pyramidaJis., 

 Bktinispora obtnsa, 



do. vor. nana, 



plumosa aurca,, 

 Taxodium distichnm, 



Ai-bor-vit;e. 



Japan c^-press. 



Am. bald cypress. 

 Liabiatfe. 



Lamium amplexicaule, Dead-nettle. 



Woods, rare, 

 of Slocum road; b. till May. 

 Spontaneous in lawns. 



Boi'dering streams, swamps ; 



very common. 

 Bor. streams; not common. 

 Open woods, copses ; f req't. 



Lawns. 



Not native. See Preface. 



By brooks and low wet gr'ds. 

 Woods; frequent. 



" " [taneous. 



Streets, for shade, also spon- 

 Lawus in Fairhaven. 



Dry, rocky hills; common. 

 Several places in Dartmouth. 

 Lawns and cemeteries. 

 Swamps; common. [tive. 

 Lawns, also escaped ; not na- 

 Lawns. 

 Lawns. 



Waste grounds. 



*Tlie specimens of .1. cuninuinis which liave been lound were all jn-ostratc, and usually spread- 

 inj;- in a circular foi-ni. 



