CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 



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Hancock Hill ; Great Dome, etc. : — M*, E. of Melrose Res- 

 ervoir ; rocky woods near Cascade : — S, occurs. 



C. sericea, L. Silky Cornel. Kinnikinnik. 



Wet places. B * and M, common : — S, frequent : — BB*, 

 occasional. 

 C. paniculata, L'Her. Panicled Cornel. 



Dry open ground, roadsides, and thickets. B * and M*, 

 common: — S m , rare; meadow, N. W. of Bold Knob; Over- 

 brook Hill : — BB, occasional. 

 C. alternifolia, L. f. Alternate-leaved Cornel. 



Woods, hillsides, banks of streams, and wet places. B and 

 M, common : — S and B B, occasional in moist places. 



NYSSA, L. Tupelo. Sour-gum Tree. 

 N. sylvatica, Marsh. Tupelo. Black or Sour Gum. Pep- 

 peridge. 

 Swamps and rich woods. B, occasional; W. of Great 

 Dome, etc. ; the finest trees on W. side of Purgatory Road : — 

 M, occasional ; Great Island, etc. : — 8 *, occurs. 



Division II. GAMOPETALiE. 



CAPRI FO LI ACE^E, Honeysuckle Family. 

 SAMBUCUS, Tourn. Elder. 

 S. Canadensis, L. Common Elder. 



Rich soil in open places ; persists for a time in shady wet 

 ground, but grows weaker each year and finally disappears. 

 B and M, common: — S and B B, occasional. 

 S. racemosa, L. Red-berried Elder. 

 Rocky woods and shaded slopes. B, rare. 



VIBURNUM, L. Arrow Wood. 

 V. acerifolium, L. Maple-leaved Viburnum. Dock- 

 mackie. 

 Rocky woods ; much injured by fires, taut spreads freely 

 from the roots. B*, M and S*, common. 



