The Avifauna of the Lake Erie Islands. 107 



Cottonwood. — Bunch on lieach east of swamp. 

 Lari^e-toothed Aspen. — x\ few on west shore. 

 Quaking Aspen. — A few on west shore. 

 Sand Cherr}'. — Fairly common on west shore. 

 Choke-cherry. — Fairly common on west shore. 

 Red Oak. — Abundant in deciduous belt. 

 Chestnut Oak. — Abundant in deciduous belt. 

 Basswood. — Common in deciduous belt. 

 White Elm. — Common in deciduous belt. 

 Swamp White Oak. — Common north of swamp. 

 Willow. — Three varieties, mostly on west shore. 

 Slippery Elm. — A few on end of point. 

 Sheep-berry. — Scattered through deciduous belt. 

 Arrowwood. — Fairly common in deciduous belt. 

 Gooseberry. — Fairly common in deciduous belt. 

 Hickory. — Fairly common on west beach. 

 .Snov/berry. — Fairly common in cedar belt. 

 Elder. — Fairly conunon about swamp. 

 Thorn. — Two varieties, north of swamp. 

 Sweet-scented Sumach. — Abundant. 



Staghorn Sumach. — .-Vbundant south of swamp ; common 

 elsewhere. 



Poison Ivy. — Common, except in cedar belt. 



Raspberry.- — Fairly common. 



Woodbine. — Scattered. 



Wafer Ash. — Abundant on west beach. 



Common Jumper. — Common in cedar belt. 



Western Prickl}^ Fear. — Common in cedar belt. 



Red Bearberry. — Fairly common in cedar belt. 



.Smooth Honeysuckle. — A few near end of point. 



Perfoliate Honeysuckle. — A few near end of point. 



Kinnikinnik. — Fairly common on west beach. 



Rough-leaved Piogwood. — Common. 



Shrubby Bittersweet. — Scattered through deciduous belt. 



Buttonbush. — Abundant in swamp. 



Swamp Rose. — Common in swamp (?). 



Early Wild Rose. — Fairly common (?). 



