326 THROUGH GLADE AND MEAD. 
' Celtis occidentalis, L. Hackberry. 
Mr. G. A. Cheney assures me that he has found it grow- 
ing in Sturbridge and elsewhere in the county. 
Morus alba, L. White Mulberry. 
’ Platanus occidentalis, L. Buttonwood. 
‘ Juglans cinerea, L. Butternut. 
» Carya alba, Nutt. Shag-bark Hickory. 
; porcina, Nutt. Pig-nut “ 
' amara, Nutt. Bitter-nut ee 
* Myrica Gale, L. Sweet Gale. 
. cerifera, L. Bayberry. 
t asplenifolia, Endl. Sweet Fern. 
' Betula lenta, L. Black Birch. 
‘ lutea, Michx. f. Yellow <“ 
' populifolia, Ait. Gray “ 
‘  -papyrifera, Marshall. Paper “ 
’ nigra, L. Red“ 
' Alnus incana, Willd. Speckled Alder. 
serrulata, Willd. Smooth “ 
» Corylus Americana, Walt. Wild Hazel-nut. 
t rostrata, Ait. Beaked uf 
* Ostrya Virginica, Willd. Hop-Hornbeam. 
+ Carpinus Caroliniana, Walt. Hornbeam. 
* Quercus alba, L. White Oak. 
macrocarpa, Michx. Bur “ 
J am indebted to Mrs. H. G. Waite for the addition of 
this species. 
» bicolor, Willd. Swamp White Oak. 
»  Prinus, L. Chestnut “ 
ee “yar. monticola, Michx. Rock se ss 
