Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 85 



Mitella diphylla L. Miterwort, Bishop's Cap 



In moist or rather wet humus of woodlands, 

 ravines and open slopes. Common. 

 Chrysosplenium americanum Schw. Golden Saxifrage 

 In cold springs and wet places along brooks and 

 streams throughout the park area. Frequent. 

 Ribes Cynosbati L. Prickly Gooseberry 



A shrub of dry open thickets and moist, gravelly 

 or stony places along streams. Frequent. 

 Ribes americanum Mil., R. floridum, Gray's Man. 

 Wild 1 Hack Currant 

 A shrub of low wet woods, marshes and swamps 

 chiefly in the bottomlands. Infrequent. Woods 

 and marshes near Quaker Bridge, Elko etc. 

 Ribes lacustre (Pers.) Poir. Swamp 1 Slack Currant 

 Moist rocks in open woods above the north side 

 of Quaker run, and doubtless in swampy places 

 elsewhere. 

 Ribes prostratum L'Her., R. glandulosum Grauer. 

 Skunk or Fetid Currant 

 In low wci or marsh v woods, swamps and rocky 

 places. Frequent. Pocks above north side of 

 Quaker run, low woods near Quaker P> ridge and 

 elsewhere. 

 Ribes triste Pall. var. albinervium (Michx.) Fernald. 

 Wild Red Currant 

 In wet or boggy woods. Rare. Along Tunung- 

 want creek near its north end. 



HAM AM ELIDACEAE (Witch-hazel Family) 

 Hamamelis virginiana L. Witch-hazel 



A frequent shrub of dry or moist woods, banks 

 and ravines, often in rather poor or sterile soil. 



