1 26 Rhodora [June 



s/iavissimus. Fries, a species identified for me by Prof. W. G. Farlow and 

 occurring on willows, but observed by me at Willougbby on the common 

 alder, A I ft us iucana^ Wiild. 



GAULTHERIA 

 G. procumbens, L. Not common. 



VACCINIUM 



V. Canadense, Kalm. Not common. 



V. Vitis-Idaea, L., var. minus, Loddiges. This interesting plant, recorded 

 in Vermont only from the summits of Mansfield and Camel's Hump 

 mountains, has increased its area at Willoughby since I first noticed it 

 on June 4th, 1901. 



V. Oxycoccus, L., var. intermedium, Gray. Oxycoccns Oxycoccus (L.) MacM. 



CHIOGENES 

 C. serpyllifolia, Salisb. C. hispidula (L.) T. cV: G. 



PRIMULACEAE 



PRIMULA 



P. Mistassinica, Michx. Abundant on the ledges of the mountain and 

 spreading in many wet fields. 



LYSIMACIllA 



L. stricta, Ait. L. teirei-tris (L.) B. S. P. 



L. thyrsiflora, L. Naumbergia thyrsijiord (L.) Duby. Sheiricld Lauding. 



S. ciliatum, Raf. 



T. Americana, Pursh. 



STEIRONEMA 

 TRIENTALIS 



OLEACEAE 

 SYRINGA 

 S. vulgaris, L. Common on the roadside. 



FRAXINUS 



F. Americana, L. 



F. nigra, Marsh. F. uimbucifolia^ Lam. 



