LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 



43. CORKAGES. 



CORNUS, TOURN. 

 CORNEL. DOGWOOD. 



294. C. Canadensis, L. BUNCH-BERRY. Abundant near Moosic 

 Mt. Mrs. Buell. Plainsville, in herb. Davis. Near Moosic Lake ; 

 head of Little Roaring Brook. Dudley. Near Lehman, in herb. 

 Miss May Whiteman. 



295. C. florida, L. FLOWERING DOGWOOD. Frequent in woods. 



296. C. circinata, L'Her. Elk Hills; Campbell's Ledge ; Bald Mt. 

 Dudley. Kingston; Wilkes-Barre Mt. Thurston. 



297. C. sericea, L. SILKY CORNEL. Frequent in low thickets. 



298. C. stolonifera, Michx. RED OSIER. Wet places; common. 



299. C. paniculata, L'Her. Near Archibald. Davis. Near Pitts- 

 ton Park. Miss Carlson. Duryea; Pocono Summit. Dudley. 



300. C. alternifolia, L. Frequent. 



NYSSA, L. 



PEPPER IDGE. 



301. N. sylvatica, Marsh. (N. multiflora, 5th ed. Man.) Frequent 

 in rocky w r oods ; rarely in the valley bottoms. Dudley. 



44. CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



SAMBUCUS, TOURN. 



302. S. Canadensis, L. BLACK-BERRIED ELDER. Common. Abun- 

 dant in moist waste ground about Kingston. 



303. S. racemosa, L. RED-BERRIED ELDER. Frequent. 



VIBURNUM, L. 



ARROW-WOOD. 



304. V. lantanoides, Michx. HOBBLE BUSH. Near Archbald "pot- 

 hole;" Lehigh P.; L. Henry; Mountain Inn road. Dudley. Above 

 Luzerne. T hurst on. 



305. V. acerifolium, L. MAPLE-LEAVED V. Frequent in upland 

 woods. 



