1 6 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



E. lineare, Muhl. (E. palustre, var. lineare, Man., 5th ed.) Bogs; common. 



E. strictum, Muhl. (E. molle, Torr.) C\3.Yemox\t, Dr. Barrows ; not com- 

 mon. 



E. coloratum, Muhl. Wet places ; very common. 



[A number of new species of this genus have recently (Man., 6th ed.) been 



assigned to this region, some of which doubtless are collected as forms of 



the above and remain to be distinguished from them.] 



CEnothera, L. Evening Primrose. 



Qi. biennis, L. Fields and roadsides everywhere ; many vars. ; one with 

 large flowers is found in gardens (var. grandiflora). 



GL. pumila, L. Dry fields ; common. 

 Circsea, Tourn. Enchanter's Nightshade. 



C. Lutetiana, L. Damp shades ; common. 



C. alpina, L. Rocky, wet woodlands ; much like a small form of the 

 former. 



Order 35. CUCURBITACEJE. Cucumber Family. 



SicyOS, L. Bur-Cucumber. 



S. angulatus, L. Wet, shady places and waste heaps ; a not uncommon 

 weed in Hanover, etc. 

 Echinocystis, Torr. & Gray. Balsam-Apple. 



E. lobata, Torr. & Gray. Banks of streams, Hanover, N. H. ; Sharon, Vt. j 

 etc. 



[Cultivated species of this Order belong to the Genera : — Lagenarl\ 

 (Bottle Gourd), Cucurbita (Pumpkin, Squash, and Egg Gourd), Citru- 

 LUS (Watermelon), Cucumis (Melon and Cucumber). 



Order 36. FICOIDEJE. 

 MollugO, L. Carpet-weed. 



M. verticillata, L. A common weed in cultivated ground. Formerly 

 included in the Pink Family (Caryophyllace.'E). 



Order 27- UMBELLIFERJE. Parsley Family. 



Daucus, Tourn. Wild Carrot. 



D. Carota, L. a noxious weed of the old world; the cultivated carrot 

 run wild. 



Angelica, L. 



A. atropurpurea, L. (Archangelica atropurpurea, Hoffm.) River-banks. 

 Conioselinum, Fisch. Hemlock-Parsley. 



C. Canadense, Torr. & Gray. Near Goose Pond, Canaan. 

 Heracleum, L. Cow-Parsnip. 



H. lanatum, Michx. Moist, rich ground ; common. 

 Pastinaca, L. Wild Parsnip. 



P. sativa, L. Fields ; common ; from Europe. 



