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part of the valley. Great Harrington; New Marlboro; Mt. Washing- 

 ton. 



CARUM. Caraway. 



C. Cabvi L. Caeaway. — Along roadsides and about farm build- 

 ings; frequent. 



CICUTA. Water Hemlock. 



C. bulbifera L. — Wet places; common. 



C. maculata L. Spotted Cowbane. — Wet meadows, borders of 

 brooks and ponds, and swamps; common. 



CONIOSELINTJM. Hemlock Parsley. 



C. chinense (L.) BSP. — Cool swamps; occasional in the valley. 

 Williamstown (Churchill); Lenox; West Stockbridge (Evans, Fern- 

 aid, Knowlton); Stockbridge; Sheffield. 



CONIUM. Poison Hemlock. 



C. maculatum L. Poison Hemlock. — Waste ground, often about 

 abandoned house sites; occasional. New Ashford; Hancock; West 

 Stockbridge; New Marlboro. 



CRYPTOTAENIA. Honewort. 

 {Deringa 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



C. canadensis (L.) "DC. Honewobt. — Dry woods and thickets; 

 common. 



DAUCUS. Carrot. 



D. Cabota L. Wild Cabbot. — Fields and roadsides; common. 



HERACLEUM. Cow Parsnip. 



H. lanatum Michx. Cow Paesnip. — Borders of streams, and 

 roadsides in low ground; frequent. 



HYDROCOTYLE. Water Pennywort. 



H. americana L. — Wet meadows, ill-drained pastures and damp 

 open woods; common. 



