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been observed, in varying proportions according to the local varia- 

 tions of the habitat : 



Elms vernix 

 Xolisma ligustrina 

 Kalmia latifolia 

 Carex platyphylla 

 Ludwigia alternifolia 

 Carpinus caroliniana 

 Uni folium canadense 

 Epigea repens 

 Ascyrum hypericoides 

 Willoughbaea scandens 

 Ilex verticillata 

 Viburnum dentatum 

 Ch ionanthus virginica 

 Fanicum capillare 

 Eupatorium verbenae folium 

 Acer rubrum 

 Trillium erectum 

 Cypripedium acaule 

 Campanula aparinoides 

 Apocynum cannabinum. 



Upon the higher parts of Sugar Loaf, the proportion of Chinqua- 

 pin increases to a considerable extent ranging from the high ground 

 well toward the base on the south slope. In the uncultivated spots 

 to the south, including parts of the lower slope of the Mountain, 

 the following were noted: 



J uni penis virgin ia na 

 Quercus minor 

 Quercus digitata 

 Liriodendron tulip! f era 

 Elms copallina 

 Acerates viridiflora 

 Quercus palustris 

 Quercus velutina 



