Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh, var. pennsylvanica. 



This is mentioned hy Fernakl in Rhodora 40 :45--45.\ V)3H, as "extending north- 

 ward to Central Maine, the Connecticut Valley of New Hampshire, and N^ermont". 

 None of the specimens that we have seen from New- Hampshire has been identified 

 as typical F. pciiiisyl-Lvnica but careful collection may yet show it to be present. 

 Mature fruits are necessary for positive identification. 



Catalpa bignonioides. 



Closely resembles C . spcciosa and 'has been confused with it in herbaria. It is not 

 as commonly planted. Careful examination of the records as well as field study have 

 not shown it to be present. 



Sambucus canadensis. L. forma chlorocarpa Rehd. 



Forma chlorocarpa Rehd. with greenish fruits was described from New Hamp- 

 shire in Sargent's Trees and Shrubs, 2:188, 1911; it was therein reported as grow- 

 ing wild near Wilmington Junction, New Hampshire, but since there is no such 

 place listed in directories, the report from New Hampshire must be in error. 



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