226 LIST OF PLANTS COLLECTED IN THE 
Conium maculatum, L.; very abundant in lower part of city, near river. 
Erigenia bulbosa, Nutt.; this very interesting and beautiful little 
plant is very common with us on the borders of rich woods. 
ARALIACES. 
Aralia racemosa, L.; not uncommon im rich moist woods. 
‘© nudicaulis, Michx. ; English’s woods, and elsewhere; common. 
“ triflora, L.; English’s woods; abundant. 
“¢ quinquefolia, L.; four miles north ot London; rare. 
CORNACEA. 
Cornus Canadensis, L.; rich woods; not common. 
‘© stolonifera, Michx.; common. 
“paniculata, L’ Her. ; not uncommon. 
CAPRIFOLIACER. 
Lonicera parviflora, Lam. ; common. 
‘* ciliata, Muhl.; common in damp woods. 
Diervilla trifida, Moench. ; not uncommon. 
Triosteum perfoliatum, L. ; common. 
Sambucus Canadensis, L.; common. 
ee pubens, Michx. ; common. 
Viburnum Lentago, L.; common. 
dentatum, L.; common. 
acerifolium, L.; rather rare. 
opulus, L. ; common. 
RuBIACE&. 
Galium asprellum, Michx. ; common. 
“* trifidum, L. ; common in wet places. 
triflorum, Michx.; common in rich woods. 
lanceolatum, Torr.; rare. 
‘* boreale, L.; very common. 
Mitchella repens, L.; rich woods ; common. 
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ComrosiTs. 
Liatris cylindracea, Michx.; common in cemetery. 
‘© spicata, Willd.; vicinity of Cove; very rare; abundant near 
Amerstburg, C. W. 
Eupatorium purpureum, L. ; common. 
“s perfoliatum, L. ; very common. 
es ageratoides, L.; not common. 
Aster laevis, var. cyaneus, Li. ; not common. 
