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Linnea borealis, L., deer-vine, Me. 
Aralia racemosa, L., life-o’-man, Fryeburg, Me. 
old man’s root, Buckfield, Me. 
spignet, Banner Elk, N. C. 
CORNACEA. | 
Cornus florida, L., nature’s mistake, Abington, Mass., about fifty years 
ago. 
Cornus stolonifera, Michx., squaw-bush,! Penobscot Co., Me. 
Nyssa sylvatica, Marsh., horn-bine, horn-pine, Southern States. 
old man’s beard, Lincolnton, N. C. 
Lonicera Tatarica, ia “twin sisters,” La Crosse, Wis. 
Symphoricarpus occidentalis, Hook., wolf-berry, buck-brush, W. Neb. 
Symphoricarpus racemosus, Michx., waxberry, N. Y. 
Viburnum lantanoides, Michx., moose- -berry, oe hobble-bush? 
Franconia, 
tangle-foot,? 
moose-bush, Hickfield, Me. 
Viburnum nudum, L., nanny-berry, West Va., Livingston Co., N. es 
Ferrisburgh, Vt. 
possum-berry, Ocean Springs, Miss. 
7 els lentago, L., wild raisin, Penobscot Co., Me. 
RUBIACE&. : 
= ooegeen occidentalis, L., pond buttonwood, crouper-bush. Fer 
isburgh, Vt. 
Galium Mollugo, L. (and other sp.), mist, babies’ breath, E. Mass. — 
Houstonia cwrulea, L., eye-bright, W. Maine, Cambridge, Mass. 
starlights, Cambridge. 
Venus’s pride, Stonington, Conn. 
DIPSACE. 3 B glish 
Dipsacus sylvestris, Mill., Indian thistle, Huttonweed,’ £0g™ 
thistle, water-thistle,t West Va. 
COMPOSITE. V 
Actinomeris squarrosa, Nutt., wing-stem, stickweed, West Va 
Ambrosia Artemisiefelia, L., bitterweed, N. Y., Neb P cabs 
Anaphalis hte Benth. & Hook., poverty.weed, 
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* The bark is said to have been smoked by the Indians for tobacco. 
2 From the fact that the branches often take root at the endss — Ce ion) 
* Because found on the farm of a man named Hutton. « the leaves next the 
* From the amount of water often found in the concavity of ae 
stem. 
