NEIGHBOURHOOD OF LONDON. 223 
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GERANIACEZ. 
Geranium maculatum, L.; common. 
ob Robertianum, L.; woods near Cove; common. 
BALSAMINACES. 
Impatiens fulva, Nutt. ; common. 
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RuTACcEz. 
Zanthoxylum Americanum, Mill.; half a mile west of London; not 
uncommon. 
AANCACARDIACES. 
Rhus typhina, L. ; common. 
‘© glabra, L.; common. 
‘© Toxicodendron, L.; common. 
VITACER. 
Vitis cordifolia, var. riparia, Michx. ; common. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx.; common. 
RHAMNACES. . 
Rhamuus alnifolius, L’Her.; common in swampy places. 
Ceanothus Americanus, L.; very abundant in cemetery. 
CELASTRACER, 
Celastrus scandens, L.; woods, five miles north of London; not un- 
common. 
Enonymus Americanus, L.: English’s woods; common. 
SAPINDACE. 
Staphylea trifolia, L.; wooded bank half a mile west of London; 
common. 
Acer spicatum, Lam.; not common. 
** saccharinum, Wang. ; common. 
‘© rubrum, L.; common. 
POLYGALACE&. 
Polygala Senega, L.; G. W. R. R. track east, and cemetery; not un- 
common. 
a polygama, Walt.: sandy field near English’s woods; rare. 
LEGUMINOSS. 
Lupinus perennis, L.; cemetery and G. W. R. R. track east ; very 
common. 
Trifolium pratense, L.; common. 
= repens, L.; common. 
Astragalus Canadensis, L.; G. W. R. R. track near Cove ;common. 
