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413. Conius florida L. Flowering Dogwood. 



lu woods, frequent. 



414. C. amonum. Mill. Sillcy Cornel. (C. sericea L.) 



A species, thouglit to be this, common at the edge of the lake. 



415. C. stolonifera Michx. Red Osier Dogwood. 



Very common at the edge of the lake. 



416. C. candidissima Marsh. Panicled Coi-nel. (C. paniculata L'Her.) 



Some buslies seen near a marsh east of the lake. 



417. C. alternifolia L. f. 



A few trees seen far up Cherry Creek gully. 



418. Nyssa sylvatica Marsh. Sour Gum. 



A few scattered trees seen. 



419. Pyrola elliptica Nutt. Shin Leaf. 



Seen in woods, on hillsides. 



420. Monotropa uniflora. Indian Pipe. 



Scrace, in AA'oodlands. 



421. Andromeda polifolia L. Wild Rosemaiy. 



Found in a tamarack swamp southeast of the lake. 



422. Gaylussacia resinosa Lam. Black Huckleberry. 



At the edges of woods in sandy soils. 



423. V. pallidum Ait. Mountain Blueberry. V. corymbosum pallidum 



Gray. 



In sandy soils in woods. 



424. Oxycoccus macrocarpus (Ait.) Pers. Large Cranberry. 



Found in tamarack swamps; not common. 



425. Samolus floribundus H. B. K. Water Pimpernel. 



Occasional in moist places. 



426. Lysimachia terrestris (L.) B. S. P. Bulb-bearing Loosestrife. 



At the edge of the lake in various places. 



427. Steironema ciliatum (L.) Raf. Fringed Loosestrife. 



Common in damp situations. 



428. S. lanceolatum (Walt.) Gray. Lance-leaved Loosestrife. 



Common in wet places. 



429. Trientalis americana Pursh. Chickweed. Wintergreen. 



Found in -a. tamarack east of the lake. 



430. Dodecatheon meadia L. Shooting Star. 



Found east along the Pennsylvania Railroad. 



