Notice of Plants growing in Litchfield. 69 
prostrata Pers. Synop. 2. p. 632. Muhl. Cat? p. 98. 
vépens Nort. tem prostrate ; branches running eight 
or ten or more feet along the eround ; leaves imbricate in 
four’s, ovate submucronate, bearing a gladulous depression in 
the middle. Berries larger than in the x virginiana, but nearly 
of the same smell and taste. On Lake Huron, where it was 
also observed by Mr, Nuttall. 
Taxus canadensis Willd. es 
baccata minor Mx. ; On the St. Louis river. 
Arr. VII —List ¢ Bios growing spontaneously in Litch- 
and in tts vicinity. - 
(Connie by = John P. Brace-} 
-MONANDRIA. 
Dieynta. 
Calltric 
4 ‘Kiteroghnylle (Pu.) 
verna Muni 
quatica Bias 
Ina uae seni Woleottville meaning: June. 
Cinna 
1. arundinacea L. eC Pie 
Shady Swamps. August. ag 
DIANDRIA. 
oer 
Ra ees ' 
1. “Siewee Fat et Buc. 
-macrorhyza N. Y. Cart. 
— ee Little a v. v. Ais, ‘Yellow. 
Spagnou 1 Brean; ‘near the Cranberry — Aug. 
“Gros sale. 
1. aurea Muu. 
