12 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Gleditschia, L. Honey-Locust. 



G. triacanthos, L. Never truly wild in New England ; common in culti- 

 vation ; from the Western States, and sometimes thornless. 



[Additional plants of this order : — Coronilla varia (Purple Coronilla), 

 Arachis hypog^a (Pea-nut), Caragana arborescens (Pea-tree), Wis- 

 taria SINENSIS (Chinese Wistaria), Phaseolus (Garden Bean), Pisum 

 sativa (Garden Pea), besides others from the Western States and from 

 Europe.] 



Order 27. BOSACE.^. Rose Family. 



TrunuS, Tourn. Plum. Cherry. 



P. Americana, Marshall. (Wild Yellow or Red Plum.) Not common. 



P. pumila, L. (Dwarf Cherry.) Islands in the Conn, river near Hanover, 

 etc. Jestip. 



P. Pennsylvanica, L. (Red Cherry.) Very common everywhere. 



P. Virginiana, L. (Choke-Cherry.) Very common. 



P. serotina, Ehrh. (Black Cherry.) Common. 

 Spiraea, L. Meadow-Sweet. 



S. sahcifolia, L. (Common Meadow-Sweet.) Roadsides and pastures. 



S. tomentosa, L. (Hardhack. Steeple-Bush.) Roadsides; common. 



S. SORBIFOLIA, from Siberia, with leaves like the Mountain Ash, is well 

 established in many places. 

 Rubus, Tourn. Raspberry. Blackberry. 



R. odoratus, L. (Purple Flowering Raspberry.) Often wrongly called 

 Mulberry. 



R. triflorus, Richardson. (Dwarf Raspberry.) Much like a Blackberry. 



R. strigosus, Michx. (Wild Red Raspberry.) 



R. occidentalis, L. (Black Raspberry. Thimbleberry.) Both this and all the 

 preceding species common. 



R. villosus, Ait. (High Blackberry.) Very variable in size and shape of 

 fruit. Very common. 



R. Canadensis, L. (Low Blackberry.) Dry fields. The smaller and trail- 

 ing forms of the last connect with this species. 



R. hispidus, L. (Running Swamp-Blackberry.) Not very common. 



Dalibarda, L. 



D. repens, L. Low woods ; common. 

 Geum, L. Avens. 



G. album, Gmelin. Borders of woods ; common. 



G. Virginianum, L. Borders of woods; common. 



G. macrophyllum, Willd. Killington Mt., Vt., Rev. H. M. Denslcnu. 



G. strictum. Ait. Moist meadows ; frequent. 



G. rivale, L. (Water Avens.) Wet meadows. 

 Waldsteinia, Willd. 



W. fragarioides, Tratt. (Barren Strawberry.) Wooded hillsides ; common. 

 Fragaria, Tourn. Strawberry. 



V. Virginiana, Mill. (Field Strawberry.) Everywhere common. 



V. vesca, L. (Wood Strawberry.) Less common than the preceding. 



