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Ilex, L. 



2459. I. verticillata, (L.) A. Fray. Black Alder. 

 Northern part of state ; rare. 



CELASTP.ACE.ffi. STAFF-TREE FAMILY. 

 EUONYMUS, L. 



2460. E. 'atropurpureus, Jacq. Burning Bush; Wahoo. 

 In alluvial grounds, and on banks ; not rare. 



Celastrus, L. 



2461. C. scandens, L. Climbing Bittersweet. 

 Rather common, in woods and along borders. 



STAPHYLEAC.S. BLADDER-NUT FAMILY. 



Staphylea, L. 



2462. 8. trifolia, L. American Bladder-nut. 

 Not rare, on rocky banks. 



ACERACEiE. MAPLE FAMILY. 



Acer, L. 



2463. A. saccharinum, L. Soft Maple. 

 Common on alluvial grounds. 



2464. A. rubrum, L. Red or Swamp Maple. 

 In low ground, not common. 



2465. A. saccliarum, Marsh. Hard Maple. 



Very common in upland woods, and on bluffs. 



2466. A. nigrum, Michx. Black Sugar Maple. 



2467. A. spicatum, Lam. Mountain Maple. 

 Rocky bluffs; rare. 



2468. A. negundo, L. Box Elder. 

 Common, especially in alluvial soils. 



HIPPOCASTANACE^E. BUCKEYE FAMILY. 



vEsculus, L. 



2469. A. glabra, Willd. Ohio Buckeye. 

 Not common. 



2470. A. octandra, Marsh. Sweet Buckeye. 

 Not common. 



