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in. AMPHICARPEA, Ell. 



243. A. monoica, Nutt. 



112. BAPTISIA, Vent. 

 ■J44. B. tinctoria, R. Br. 



Rare. Salamanca, Clinton. 



CERCIS, L. 



C. Canadensis, L. Torrey, in his Flora of the State, mentions having 

 received specimens from Dr. Kennicott. of Buffalo, collected, as he 

 thought, near Lewiston; but he says the}' might not have been native. 

 Not seen by us. 



113. CASSIA. L. 



245. C. Marilandica, L. 



Very rare. Evans, Erie Co. 



•J4(i. C. Chamaecrista, L. 



Very rare. A single specimen collected from the track of the 

 L. S. & M. S. R. R... near Angola, Erie Co., by Chas. Lin- 

 den. But spontaneous in gardens, Buffalo. 



114. GLEDITSCHIA, L. 



*J47. G. triacanthos, L. 



Occasionally spontaneous. 



Order 22. Rosace.i.. 



115. PRUNUS, Ton in. 



248. P. Americana, Marshall. 



249. P. Pennsylvanica, L. 



250. 1'. Cerasus, L. 



Often spontaneous along fences and roadsides. 



251. P. Virginiana, L. 

 '17i->. P. serotina, Ehrhart. 



116. AM VCD ALUS, Tourn. 



253. A. Persica, L. 



Often spontaneous and occasionally fruiting without cultivation 

 or protection. 



117. SPIR.EA, L. 



254. S. salicifolia, L. 



11S. NEILLIA, Don. 



2.")."). N. opulifolia, Bent. .X: Hook. 



Rather rare. Strawberry Is.. Grand Is., Niagara R.; Pt. Abino, 

 Ont. 



