90 APPENDIX IIL. 
Fis. yellow, 
lvs. opposite simple ; 
twining high; fis. 5 m.; 
lvs. smooth, pale . 
lvs. hairy, green . 
erect, low, fis. 5 m. . 
Fs. red, 
large; st. many; p. many; lvs. pi. 5-9 
foliate; stems prickly . 
TREES. 
FIs. white, 
trees small, thorny; fis. 5 m.; st. many; 
p. 1; style 1 
styles 3-5 . 
trees, small, thornless; petals 5; st. 
many; p. 1; lvs. simple, alter- 
nate; fils. in racemes 
fis. in umbels . 
trees large, thornless; petals 5; st. 
many; p. 1; lvs. simple, alter- 
nate; fls. small, in racemes . 
trees large, thorny; fls. like pea flow- 
ers; lvs. pi. 9-19 foliate 
Fils. yellow, 
lvs. abruptly truncate, pinnately 
veined; fis. large; ees 6; st. 
many . aw 
lvs. ovate, 3 lobed, pinnately-veined ; 
fils. small, clustered, aromatic; 
st. 9; sep. 6 
lvs. 5 lobed, palmately veined; fis. 
small, clustered ; 5 m.; st. 8-12; 
fruit-winged ‘ 
Yellow Honeysuckle. 40 
(Lonicera Sullivantii) 
(L. involucrata) 
Bush Honeysuckle. 40 
(Diervilla trifida?) 
Wild Roses. 22 
(Rosa species?) 
Wild Plum. 24 
(Prunus Virginiana) 
Hawthorns. 23 
(Crataegus species?) 
Choke Cherry. 24 
(Prunus Virginiana) 
Red Cherry. 24 
(P. Pennsylvanica) 
Black Cherry. 24 
(P. serotina) 
Locust. 25 
(Robinia pseud-acacia) 
Tulip Tree. l5a 
(Liriodendron tulipifera) 
Sassafras. 18 
(S. sassafras) 
Hard Maple. 27 
(Acer saccharuin) 
