Popular Names of Plants. 369 
| Arachis hypogea, ground-nut. Chestertown, Md. 
obers. Southern. 
pinders. Miss. 
ground-peas. Ky. 
Schrankia uncinata, sensitive rose. West and South. 
Schrankia sp., shame-vine. N, Miss. 
ROSACEL. 
Prunus serotina, rum-cherry.1 N.E.  . 
Prunus Americana, wild goose plum. Chestertown, Md. 
Prunus hortulana, wild goose plum. Markets of Boston and else- 
where, 
4 runus maritima (?), mountain cherry. Chestertown, Md. 
Spirea sp., spice hard-hack. Bonny River, N. B. 
Rubus odoratus, mulberry ; Scotch caps. Hemmingford, leg @ 4 
Rubus chamemorus, baked apples. New Brunswick and Grand 
Manan Id. 
bake-apple-berry. Grand Manan. 
Rubus triflorus, mulberry. Washington Co., Me. ; N. B. 
dewberry. N. B. 
plumbog. Newfoundland. 
: swamp-berry. Newfoundland. 
Rosa cinnamomea, kitchen rose. Boston, Mass. 
Fyrus arbutifolia, dog-berry. N. E. 
choke-pear. Washington Co., Me. 
& rus Americana, witch-wood2 N. H. 
round-tree (for rowan-tree). N. B. 
dog-berry. Newfoundland. ' 
ha. missey moosey. N. H. 
Jdonia Faponica, scarlet thorn. Chestertown, Md. 
CG owering quince. O., and somewhat general. 
_ alegus, thorn-apple. Mansfield, O. : 
Amelanchier Canadensis, June berry. Various parts of N. E. and 
| Central States. 
sugar plum ; shad-blow. N. H. 
sugar pear. Washington Co., Me. 
juice-pear or juicy pear. Provincetown, 
Mass. ’ 
May-pear N. B. 
3 oo its use in flavoring “cherry rum.” In the W. and S. whiskey is — 
an ot to make “ cherry bounce.” 
Fon ae supposed to keep off witches. 
oe ime of blooming. 
