From April 15th. to May 1st. 



Genera. 

 Cupressus thyoides, 

 Thuja occidentalism 

 Larix Americana, 

 Ulmus Americana, 



fulva, 



racemosa, 



ca?npestris, 

 Shepherdia argentea, 

 Cornus mas, 

 Acer rubrum, 



saccharinum, 



sjneatum, 



P ennsylv anicum, 



pseudo-plalanus, 

 Anemone nemorosa, 

 Caltha palustris, 

 Benzoin odoriferum, 

 Poa annua, 



Antennaria plantaginilblia, 

 Taraxacum Dens-leonis, 

 Potentilla Canadensis, 



•■' var. simplex. 

 fArctostaphylos Uva-ursi, 

 Chiogenes hispidula, 

 J Rhodora Canadensis, 

 § Cassandra calyculata, 



Common Names. 



White Cedar. 

 American arbor-vita 1 . 

 American larch. 

 American elm. 

 Slippery elm. 

 Corky white elm. 

 English elm. 

 Buffalo -berry. 

 Cornelian cherry tree. 

 Red maple. 

 Sugar maple. 

 Mountain maple. 

 Striped maple. 

 Sycamore maple. 

 Wind flower. 

 Marsh, marigold. 

 Spice bush. 

 Low spear-grass. 



Natural Orders. 

 Conifer a?. 



M 

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Urticaceee. 



Elrcagnacea;. 



Cornacese. 



Sapindaceit'. 



Ranunculaceio. 



it 



Lauracese. 

 Gramineiu. 



Plantain-leaved everlasting. Compositaj. 

 Common dandelion. " 



Cinque-foil. 



Bearberry. 

 Creeping snowberry 

 Rhodora. 

 Leather leaf. 



Rosaceue. 

 Ericaceae 



Carex vulgaris, 

 stricta, 

 filiformis, 

 vestita, 

 sparganioides, 

 pallescens, 



var. undulata, 

 conoidea, 

 grisea, 

 canescens, 



From May 1st to 10th. 



Sedge. 



Cyperaceaj. 



*A month later. fWareham. J T. A. Greene. $ Dartmouth, (Smith's Mills.) 



|| These Carices do not all flower at this time, but all may be found during the month of May 

 and the early part of June. 



