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Dog Wood (*Cornus stricta Lam., canadensis Hort. Par.). 



Black Mulberry. 



Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana L.). 



Lime Tree. 



Mountain Chesnut Leaved Oak. 



White Oak. 



Swamp White Oak. 



Champain Oak. 



Spanish Oak. 



Black Champian Oak. 



Barren Black Oak. 



Scrubby White Oak. 



Bastard Champian Red Oak (? *Quercus Catesb&i Michx.). 



Dwarf Scarlet Oak. 



Scarlet Leaved Oak. 



Willow Leaved Oak (Q. Phellos L.). 



Tusselo or Nissa or Bla: Gum (Nyssa multiflom Wang.). 



Black Spruce Firr. 



Great Mountain Magnolia (M. grandiflora L.). 



Judas Tree. 



Shagged Bark Hickory (Carya alba Nutt.). 



Balsamick Hickory (? * Carya porcina Nutt.). 



Small Turgid Sweet Hickory (? * Gary a microcarpa Nutt.). 



Common Rough Hickory. 



Red Cedar Berries. 



Ceonothus or Red Root (" New Jersey Tea "). 



Great Mountain Kalmia or Rhododendron (* Rhododendron 



maximum L.). 



Olive Leaved Kalmia (*Kalmia latifolia L., " Calico Bush "). 

 Thyme Leaved Kalmia (*Leiophyllum buxifolium Ell., Ammyrsine 



Hort. Coll.). 



Candleberry Myrtle or Mirica. 

 Evergreen Privet or Prinos (*Osmanthus americana Benth. & 



Hook., " American Olive," see Hort. Coll.}. 

 Pensilvania Elder (*Sambucus canadensis L.). 

 Great round leaved Viburnum. 

 Red Berried Viburnum. 



Mountain Viburnum (? * Viburnum acerifolium L.). 

 Arbor Vitse. 



Sweet Black Birch (*Betula nigra L.). 



Benjamin or all Spice of Pensilvania (Lindera benzoin Meissn.). 

 Clethra or Sweet Spirea (Clethra alnifolia L.). 

 Stones of the Papaya Tree (*Asimina triloba Dun., " Papaw "). 

 Lotus or Celtis with Yellow Fruit (probably Celtis occidentalis L., 



" Nettle-tree "). 

 Jersey Tree an Epigea (? *Epigcea repens L., the trailing arbutus, 



or " May Flower " of New England). 

 Fringe Tree (*Chionanthus virginica L.). 



