FLORA OF WORCESTER COUNTY. 277 
Division II. GAMOPETALA. 
CAPRIFOLIACE. 
Sampucus, Tourn. Elder. 
Canadensis, L. Common Elder. Common in rich soil. 
racemosa, L. Red-berried Elder. Rocky woods. 
VisuRNUM, L. Arrow-wood. 
lantanoides, Michx. Hobble-bush. Common in the 
northern part of the county. 
Opulus, L. Cranberry-tree. Rare in the southern 
part of the county. 
acerifolium, L. Maple-leaved Viburnum. Common. 
dentatum, L. Arrow-wood. Common in wet grounds. 
cassinoides, L. Withe-rod. Swamps, common. 
Lentago, L. Sweet Viburnum. Occasional. 
TrIosTEuM, L. Fever-wort. 
perfoliatum, L. Boylston. 
Linnza, Gronov. Twin-flower. 
borealis, L. Gardner, Templeton. 
SympHoricarpos, Dill. Snowberry. 
racemosus, Michx. Snowberry. Farnumsville. Jfiss 
KL. Fish. 
Lonicera, L. Honeysuckle. 
ciliata, Muhl. Fly-Honeysuckle. Common. 
cerulea, L. Mountain Fly-Honeysuckle. Boylston. 
hirsuta, Eaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. Bigelow’s 
Fl. Bost. 
glauca, Hill. West Boylston, North Brookfield. 
Drervitta, Tourn. Bush-Honeysuckle. 
trifida, Moench. Common in copses. 
