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METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 



E. adenocaulon, Haussk. 



In all wet places. U», Pine Tree Brook meadow ; pool, S. 

 E. of Great Dome : — M *, frequent. 



OENOTHERA, L. Evening Primrose. 

 <E. biennis, L. Common Evening Primrose. 



Fields, roadsides, and open grounds. B and M, common. 

 CE. pumila, L. 



Dry soil in open places. B, occurs: — M, common: — 

 S*, occasional. 



C1RC/EA, Tourn. Enchanter's Nightshade. 



C. Lutetiana, L. 



Moist shady places. B*, occasional: — M, occasional in 

 damp open woods : — BB, rare. 



CUCURBITACE^E. Goran Family. 

 ECHINOCYSTIS, Torr. & Gray. Wild Balsam Apple. 

 E. lobata, Torr. & Gray. 



Low grounds and waste places, native West ; extensively 

 cult, for arbors, and run wild. M, roadside : — 8*, house-yard. 



FICOIDE/E. 



MOLLUQO, L. Indian Chick-weed. 



M. VERTICILLATA, L. CARPET WEED. 



Roadsides and about cult, grounds ; from the tropics. B *, 

 common. 



UMBELLIFER/E. Parsley Family. 



DAUCUS, Tourn. Carrot. 



D. Carota, L. 



Cult, from Eu. and run wild in fields and by roadsides. M, 

 common. 



PASTINACA, L. Parsnip. 

 P. sativa, L. 



Cult, from Eu. and run wild in old fields and waste places. 

 B*, common: — M and S, occasional. 



