O CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Order i6. LINAGES. Flax Family. 



Xjinum, Tourn. Flax. 



L. Virginianum, L. (Wild Flax.) Dry woods. 



L. usiTATissiMUM, L. (Cultivated Flax.) In grain fields. Plymouth, etc., 

 Sargent. European. 



Order 17. GERANIACE^. Geranium Family. 



Geranium, Tourn. Cranesbill. 

 G. maculatum, L. (Cranesbill Geranium.) Hanover, N. H.; Norwich, Vt.; 



etc. Open fields. 

 G. Robertianum, L. (Herb Robert.) Common on moist rocks. 

 G. Carolinianum, L. Not uncommon ; in waste places. 

 Erodium, L'Her. Storksbill. 



E. CICUTARIUM, L'Her. Ludlow, Vt., Miss Pollard. Rarely met with; 

 European. 

 Impatiens, L. Balsam. Jewel-weed. 



I. pallida, Nutt. Windsor and Hartland, Vt., etc., Leland. Less common 



than the next. 

 I. fulva, Nutt. Common in wet places. 

 Oxalis, L. Wood- Sorrel. 

 O. Acetosella, L. (True Wood-Sorrel.) Common. 



O. violacea, L. (Violet Wood-Sorrel.) Cavendish, Vt., Dr. Graves. Very 

 unusual so far north, and probably rare. 



0. corniculata, L. van stricta, Sav. (O. stricta, L.) — (Yellow Wood-Sor- 

 rel.) A common weed and very variable. 



Order 18. RUTACEJE. Rue Family. 

 Xanthoxylum, L. Prickly Ash. 



X. Americanum, Mill. Claremont, N. Yi.., Dr. Barrows ; Norwich and Hart- 

 ford, Vt., etc. 

 [Ptelea trifoliata, L. (Hop-tree.) From the West, is often planted.] 



Order 19. ILICINE^. Holly Family. 



(Formerly aquifoliace.^.) 

 Ilex, L. Holly. 



1. verticillata, Gray. (Black Alder.) Common in low grounds. 

 Nemopanthes, Raf. (Mountain Holly.) 



N. fascicularis, Raf. (N. Canadensis, DC.) Common in wet cold woods. 



Order 20. CELASTRACE^. Staff-tree Family. 



Celastrus, L. Staff-tree. 



C. scandens, L. (Climbing Bitter-sweet.) Along streams. 



[EuoNYMUs atropurpureus, Jacq. (Burning Bush.) From the West ; 

 common in cultivation.] 



