CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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Monotropa, L. 



M. uniflora, L. (Indian Pipe.) Dark woods ; common. 

 M. Hypopitys, L. (Pine-sap.) Under pine trees. North Pomfret, Vt,,. 

 Morgan ; Royalton, Vt., IVard. 



Order 46. PRIMULACEJE. Primrose Family. 



Trientalis, L. 



T. Americana, Pursh. (Star-flower.) Wet woods. 



Steironema, Raf. 



S. ciliatum, Raf. (Lysimachia ciliata, L.) Low grounds; common. 

 S. lanceolatum, var. hybridum, Gray. (Lysimachia lanceolata, Walt.)' 

 Banks of Conn, river. 



Lysimachia, Tourn. Loosestrife. 



L. quadrifolia, L. (Four-leaved Loosestrife.) Woods; common. 



L. stricta. Ait. (Strict Loosestrife.) Low grounds ; common. 



L. thyrsiflora, L. (Tufted Loosestrife.) Mud Pond, Plainfield, N. H., 



Dr. Barrotvs ; Royalton, Vt., Ward. 

 L. nummularia, L. (Moneywort.) A troublesome weed in dooryards ,^ 

 European. 

 Anagallis, Tourn. Pimpernel. 



A. ARVENSis, L. An occasional weed in gardens ; European. 



Order 47. OLEACE..S1. Olive Family. 



Fraxinus, Tourn. Ash. 



F. Americana, L. (White Ash.) Common in rich woods. 



F. pubescens. Lam. (Red Ash.) Squam Lake, N. H. ; Randolph, Vt.,. 



Bates; occasionally seen. 

 F. sambucifolia, Lam. (Black or Brown Ash.) Swamps; common. 

 LigUStrum, Tourn. Privet. 



L. vulgare, L. Naturalized in places. Dr. Barroivs. From Europe; 



used for hedges. 



[Chionanthus Virginica (The Fringe-tree of the South), Syringa 

 VULGARIS (Common Lilac), and S. Persica (Persian Lilac), are in com- 

 mon cultivation.] 



Order 48. APOCYNACEJE. Dogbane Family. 



ApOCynum, Tourn. 



A. androsaemifolium, L. (Dogbane.) Borders of thickets ; common. 

 A. cannabinum, L. (Indian Hemp.) River-banks ; frequent. 



Order 49. ASCLEPIADACEJE. Milkweed Family. 



Asclepias, L. Milkweed. Silkweed. 



A. tuberosa, L. (Butterfly-weed.) Dry fields. 



A. purpurascens, L. (Purple Milkweed.) Charlestown, N. H. ,/);-. Cnzzw/ 

 Royalton, Vt., Ward. 



