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From June 10th to 20th. 



Rosacere. 



Pruiius serotiiiJi, 

 *Pemisylv}inic;i. 



Poteiitilla argeiitea. 

 Norvegica, 



Rubus hispidus, 

 odoratns, 



Eoadsides and woods; coin. 



Rare. 



Dry fields. &c., till Oct. 



Wild Idack clien-)-. 



Wild red cherry. 



Silvery cinque-foil. 



Tall '■'■ ^' '■ •' 



Run. swamp-blackberi'y. Low woods, Ac: coninion 



Purple flV " 



Cfiprifoliacece. 



Viburnum I>entago, Sweet viburnum. 



cassinoides, Withe-rod. 



fmolle, Down\- vibiu-num. 



jLinnea borealis, Twin flower (rare.) 



Cornacefe. 



Cornus alternifolia, Pauicled cornel. 



§Canadensis, Dwarf '• 



Ericacefv. 



Kalniia angustifolia. Sheep laurel. 



♦forma variegata, ■• '' 



latifolia, Mountain laurel. 



IIGajdussacia dumosa, Dwarf huckleberry 



frondosa, Dangleberry. 



Cnrijoph yllacete. 



Lychnis Githago, Corn cockle. 



Tjabiatte. 



Brunella vulgaris. Self-heal. 



Gardens. 



^loist woods: common. 



n. a 



Nauslion. 



Near Bralev's cros. O.C.R.R. 



Woods; conuiion. 

 North Dartmouth; rare. 



Pastures, &c. ; connnon. 



Moist woods; common. 

 Swamps or wet ground. 

 .Moist woods; common. 



Rare ; adv. 



Common till last of Oct. 



Liliacete. 



Medeola Virginiana, Indian caicumber-root. Damp woods; connnon. 



Smilax herbacea. Carrion flower. 



Unihelliferce. 



Sanicula Marilandica, Black snakeroot. 



T^olijgonacew. 



Rumex verticillatus. Swamp dock, 



crispus, (Xirled " 



obtusifolius, Bitter 



sanguineus. Red-veined dock. 



Not very common. 



Copses and bushes. 



Swamps; b. till Oct. 



Waste grounds: b. till Oct. 



Fields; 



Waste grounds; '■ 



*Dr. E. L. Sturtevant. f. Jackson Dawson. t Mr? Hannah M. Stowe. § H. Willey. 

 II These berries are rather coarse ami bristly and not abundant; a considerable quantity, how- 

 ever, picked in Dartmouth, was displayed for sale in this market a few seasons since. 



