14* VI. 



Fragaria Virginiana. Erh. ; very common everywhere. — F. vesca, 

 L. ; common, on hills with preceding, but not so generally 

 diffused. 



Rubus odoratus, L. ; common. — R. triflorus, Rich. ; common in our 

 deep, dryish swamps and marshes. — R. strigosus, Michx. ; very 

 common. — R. neglectus, Peck. ; rather uncommon, growing in 

 same locations as preceding, but seeming to be fully distinct, 

 with never any intermediate specimens. — R. occidentals, L. ; 

 very common. — R. villosus, Ait. ; common ; Var. frondosus, 

 in L. Smith's swamp ; Var. humifusus, frequent. — R. Canaden- 

 sis, L. ; very common. — R. hispidus, L. ; common. 



Rosa Cai'oliniana, L. ; common. — R. lucida, Ehr. ; common. — R. 

 blanda, Ait. ; rare, on Stissing Mt. — R. rubiginosa, L. ; rather 

 common — K. micrantha, Smith. ; scarce — R. cinnamomea, L. ; 

 growing spontaneously in several localities. 



Crataegus coccinea, L. ; common. — C. tomentosa, L. ; not uncommon ; 

 Var. punctata, quite frequent. — C. Crus-galli, L. ; quite common. 



Pyrus arbutifolia, L. ; Var. erythrocarpa ; Var. melanocarpa ; both 

 common, particularly the latter. — P. Americana, DC. ; frequent 

 on some of our mountains ; in swamp near summit of Stissing 

 Mt, ( G. M. Wilber.) 



Amelanchier Canadensis, Torr. & Gr. ; common ; Varr. Botryapium 

 and oblongifolia ; quite frequent. 



Saxifragace^e. 



Ribes Cynosbati, L. ; quite common. — R. hirtellum, Michx. ; com- 

 mon. — R. rotuudifolium, Michx. ; Stissing Mt. and adjoining 

 rocky hills. — R. floridum, L. ; common. — R. rubrum, L. ; not 

 rare; further, for this and preceding, vid. § 127, Vol. V. 



Parnassia Caroliniana, Michx. ; very common in all our marshes 

 and low meadows. 



Saxifraga Virginiensis, Michx. ; very common. — S. Pennsylvanica, 

 L. ; common ; Valerian marsh W. of Attlebury Station. 



Mitella diphylla, L. ; very common in all our moist woods, etc. 



Tiarella cordifolia, L. ; not common; along Roelif Jansen's Kill, and 

 its small tributary, Furnace Brook. 



Chrysoplenium Americanum, Schwein. ; common. 



Crassulace^e. 

 Penthorum sedoides, L. ; common. 

 Sedum Telephiuin, L. ; common ; along roadsides and in fields. 



Hamamelaceje. 

 Hamamelis Virginica, L. ; very common. 



Halorage^e. 

 Myriophyllum spicatum, L. ; quite common in Stissing and Mud 



Ponds. — M. verticillatum, L. ; also frequent in our ponds. 

 Proserpinaca palustris, L. ; quite common ; swamp on Stissing 

 Point, etc. 



Onagrace^e. 

 Circa^a Lutetian a, L. ; common. — C. alpina, L. ; abundant in most 

 of the deep woods; Strever's Grove. 



