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— (P.)- Lehigh — Lehigh Mountain, Salisbury (Kr.). Northampton- 

 Cemetery Woods Easton, Porter (B. C). 



Mercer— Princeton, Ewing (C.)- Hunterdon — Locktown, Bull Island 

 (C). 



New Castle— Tied. Clay Creek, Vernon's, Speakman's, Commons. 



9. Galium tkiflobum Michx. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. M. p. 867. Woods. 



Summer. 



10. Galium tinctorium L. Wild Madder. M. p. 867. Damp, shady places, 



wet meadows and swamps. Summer. 

 Bucks — Argus, Bock Hill (Fr.). Lancaster— (P.). 



11. Galium Claytonii Michx. M. p. 867. Swamps. Summer. 



Bucks— Rock Hill (Fr.). Northampton— (P.). 



12. Galium concinnum Torr. & Gray. M. p. 868. Dry woodlands. Sum- 



mer. 

 Bucks— Bensalem, Mart. (Fr.). Lancaster— York Furnace (Cr.) (Le.). 

 Camden— Near Philadelphia (C). 



13. Galium asprellum Michx. M. p. 868. Alluvial ground. Summer. 



14. Galium hispidulum Michx. M. p. 868. In dry or sandy soil. Sum- 



mer. 

 Cape May— Cape May Point (C). 



7. SHEKABDIA L. 



1. Sherakdia arvensis L. Herb-sherard. M. p. 868. Waste places. 

 Summer. 

 Philadelphia — Chestnut Hill (VP.). Northampton — Ore heaps at 

 Bethlehem (P.). 



Camden— Ballast, C. A. Boice (B. C). Salem— Woodstown (Wa.). 

 Cumberland — Vineland (Ab.). 



Family 2. CAPRIFOLIACEAE Vent. Honeysuckle Family. 



Corolla rotate to urn-shaped; flowers in compound cymes; style deeply 2-5- 

 lobed; shrubs or trees. 

 Leaves pinnate; drupe 3-5-seeded. • 1. Sambucus. 



Leaves simple; drupe 1-seeded. 2. Viburnum. 



Corolla tubular to campanulate, often 2-lipped; style slender. 



Erect perennial herbs ; leaves connate. 3. Triosteum. 



Shrubs or vines. 



Fruit a few-seeded berry. 



Corolla short, campanulate, regular or nearly so. 



4. Symphoricarpos. 

 Corolla more or less irregular, tubular or campanulate. 



5. Lonicera. 

 Fruit a 2-celled capsule; corolla funnelform. 6. Diervilla. 



1. SAMBUCUS L. Elder. 



Cyme convex; fruit purplish-black. 1. S. Canadensis. 



Cyme thyrsoid-campanulate. 2. S. pubens. 



1. Sambucus Canadensis L. Common Elder. M. p. 869. Moist soil. 

 Early summer. 



