STATE HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY 



2827. //. angustifolia, Michx. Narrow-leaved Houstonia. 



In dry soil. 

 CEPHALANTHUS, L. 



2829. C. occidentalis, L. Button-rush. 

 Common on low ground, along streams. 



MlTCHELLA, L. 



2830. M. repens, L. Partridge-berry. 

 Rare, in deep upland woods. 



GALIUM, L. 



2831. G. mollugo, L. Wild Madder. 

 Introduced from Europe. 



2832. G. aparine, L. Cleavers. 

 Common, chiefly in moist places. 



2833. G. circcezans, Michx. Cross-cleavers. 

 Rich woods. Not common. 



2834. G. boreala, L. Northern Bedstraw. 

 Common on rocky slopes. 



2835. G. triflorum, Michx. Fragrant Bedstraw. 

 Moist woods. Not common. 



2836. G. tinctorium, L. Stiff Marsh Bedstraw. 

 In damp shady places. 



2837. G. trifidum, L. Small Bedstraw. 



2838. G. palustre, L. Marsh Bedstraw. 

 In wet places. 



2839. G. continuum, Torr. & Gray. Shining Bedstraw. 

 Not rare, in upland dry woods. 



2840. G. asprellum, Michx. Rough Bedstraw. 

 Common in moist places. 



CAPRIFOLIACE-ffi. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. 



SAMBUCUS, L. 



2841. 8. canadensis, L. American Elder. 

 Common in alluvial soils. 



2842. 8. pub ens, Michx. Red-berried Elder. 

 Not common; on rocky banks. 



