LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 13 



NEMOPANTHES, RAF. 

 MOUNTAIN HOLLY. 



133. N. fascicularis, Raf. (N. Canadensis, Man. 5th ed.) Head 

 of Little Roaring Brook ; Pocono Summit, abundant ; Lehigh Pond ; 

 Lake Henry ; Moosic L.; Atherton's Pond, Dalton. Dudley. Near 

 Archibald. Davis. 



24. CELASTRACE^E. 



CELASTRUS, L. 



134. C. scandens, L. BITTER-SWEET. Rather common about Kings- 

 ton. Thurston. Campbell's Ledge, Duryea, etc. Dudley. 



25. RHAMNACE^E. 



CEANOTHUS, L. 



135. C. Americanus, L. JERSEY TEA. Common in dry, rocky woods. 



26. VITACE-ffi. 



VITIS, TOURN. 

 GRAPE. 



136. V. Labrusca, L. FOX-GRAPE. South of Wilkes-Barre ; Lower 

 Lackawanna Valley ; Capouse. Dudley. Not rare in Wyoming 

 Valley. Thurston. The original of the Concord, Catawba, etc. 



137. V. sestivalis, Michx. SUMMER FROST GRAPE. Frequent. 



138. V. riparia, Michx. (V. cordifolia y \\ax. riparia Gray. 5th ed. 

 Man.) Flats opp. Wilkes-Barre. 



AMPELOPSIS, MICHX. 

 VIRGINIAN CREEPER. 



139. A. quinquefolia, Michx. Common. 



27. SAPINDACE^E. 



y^SCULUS, L. 



140. JE. HIPPOCASTANUM, L. HORSE-CHESTNUT. Cultivated; rarely 

 escaping. 



