790 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Order 47.— ARALIACEJE. (Ginseng Family.) 



Aralia, Tourn. (Wild Sarsaprilla. 



A. spinosa, L. Near Van Cortland Lake. (Bicknell.) 

 A. nudicaulis.L. (Bicknell.) 

 A. racemosa, L. Shady woods. 

 A. trifolia, Gray. Woods. 



Order 48.— CORNACEiE, (Dogwood Family.) 



Cornus, Tourn (Dogwood.) 



C. florida, L. (Dogwood— Spoonwood.) A small tree. Common, 



C. circinata, L'Her. Not very frequent. 



C. sericea, L. Not rare. 



C. stolonifera, Mx. Edges of swampy places. 



C. paniculata, L. Her. Fence rows. 



C. alternifolia, L. Edges of copses, and along fences. 



Nyssa, L. (Sour Gum — Pepperidge.) 



N". multiflora, Wang. Damp woods and thickets. 



Order 49— CAPRIFOLIACEiE. (Honeysuckle Family.) 



Symphoricarpus, Dill. (Snowberry.) 



S. vulgaris, Mx. Rocky places. (Bicknell.) 



Lonicera, L. 



Ii. sempervirens, Ait. Edges of woods. 



L. parviflora, Lam. Riverdale, rare. (Bicknell.) 



Diervilla, Tourn. (Bush Honeysuckle.) 



D. trifida, Mcench. Rocky places. 



Triosteum, L. (Horse-Gentian.) 



T. perfoliatum, L. Edges of rich woods. 



Sambucus, Tourn. (Elder.) 



S. Canadensis, L. Common. 



Viburnum, F. (Arrow-wood.) 

 V. Lentago, L. Along fences. 

 V. prunifolium, L. (Bicknell,) 

 V. nudum, L. Borders of swamps. 

 V. dentatum, L. Damp grounds. 

 V. acerifolium, L. Woods as undergrowth. 

 V. pauciflorum, Pylaie. 

 V. Opulus, L. Damp grounds. (S. B. Mead.) 



