jSl ROPORT OF THE FLORA 



Order 21.— TILICAEffi, (Linden Family,) 



Tilia. L. (Basswood — Linden.) 

 T. Americana, L. 



Order 23.— LINAGES. (Flas Family,) 

 Linum. L. (Flax.) 



li. Virginianiim, L. Frequent in borders of woods. 

 Ii, striatum, Walt. Riverdale. (Bicknell.) 



Order 24— GSRANEACEiE, (Geraneum Family,) 



Geranium, L. (Cranesbill.) 



G. maculatum, L. Bears transplanting, woods, common 



G. Carolinianum, L. White Plains. 



G. Robertianum, L. Dry soil, waste grounds. 



Floerkea, Wild. (False Mermaid.) 



F. proserpinacoides, Willd. Riverdale. (Bicknell.) 



Impatiens, L. (Jewel-weed — Touch-me-not.) 

 I, pallida, Xu t. (Dr. Fisher.) 

 I. fulva, Nutt. FJamp grounds. 



Oxalis, L, (Wood-Sorrel — Sheep-Sorrel.) 



O. acetosella, L. In damp woods, not common. 



O. violacea, L. Along fences and rocky places. 



O. stricta, L. Along fences and cultivated grounds, common. 



Order 25.— RUTAGEE. (Eue Family,) 



Zanthoxylum, Colden. (Prickly Ash.) 

 Z. Americanum, Mill, Rare. 



Order 25— ANACAHDIACES, (Cashew Family,) 



Rhus, L. (Sumach.) 



R, typhina, L. Frequent on rocky hill-sides. 



R. glabra, L. Common along fences. 



R. copallina, L. Hill-sides. (Leggett.) 



R. venenata, DC. Swamps and damp grounds. 



R. toxicodendron, L. Common, especially along fences. 



Order 27-VITAGECE, (Vine Family,) 

 "Vitis, Toum. 



v. Labrusca, L. Damp thickets and woods. 

 v. aestivalis, Mx. Thickets. (Dr. Fisher.) 

 V. cordifolia, Mx. Frost Grape, along streams. 



