CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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Open, moist, grassy places. B and M, common : — S, 

 frequent. 

 H. purpurea, L. , vax. longifolia, Gray. 



Rocky or gravelly soil in open places. B*, common : — M*, 

 occasional on rocks in upland woods ; Bear Hill ; E. border of 

 N. Reservoir, etc. : — S *, slope of Bellevue Hill, etc. 



CEPHALANTHUS, L. Button Bush. 

 C. occidentalis, L. 



Swamps and wet places, not persisting long in heavy shade 

 or dry soil. B *, common : — M *, S and B B, frequent. 



MITCHELLA, L. Partridge Berry. 

 M. repens, L. 



Rich woods, creeping. B*, M*, S * and BB, common. 



GALIUM, L. Bedstraw. 

 G. verum, L. Yellow Bedstraw. 



Nat. from Eu. in dry places. 8 *, occasional ; covering a 

 knoll, Happy Valley ; Washington St. : — B B *, a single clump. 



Q. Aparine, L. Cleavers. 



Moist shady places. M, frequent in low grounds and damp 

 woods. 



Q. pilosum, Ait. 



Dry rocky woods. B *, occasional : — M *, rare. 



Q. circaszans, Michx. Wild Liquorice. 

 Dry rocky woods. B and M *, frequent. 



Q. lanceolatum, Torr. Wild Liquorice. 



Dry rocky woods. B *, common : — M *, frequent : — S *, 

 Overbrook Hill. 



G. boreale, L. Northern Bedstraw. 



Rocky banks of streams, westward ; uncommon in New 

 England, but occasionally planted. B, old garden, Park's 

 place, Hawk Hill. 



