CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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LYSIMACHIA, Tourn. Loosestrife. 



L. vulgaris, L. 



Occasionally nat. from Eu. B, old garden, Park's place, 

 Hawk Hill. 

 L. quadrifolia, L. Whorled Loosestrife. 



Open woods, low ground, and roadsides. B* and M, com- 

 mon : — S *, frequent. 

 L. stricta, Ait. Swamp Loosestrife. 



Swamps and low ground. Ba.nd.8*, frequent: — M, com- 

 mon. 

 L. nummularia, L. Moneywort. 



Nat. from Eu. and escaped from gardens. M, common in 

 field near Spot Pond. 

 L. thyrsifiora, L. Tufted Loosestrife. 



Swamps and bogs. M, rare ; swamp near Bear Hill. 



OLEACE^E. Olive Family. 

 FRAXINUS, Tourn. Ash. 

 F. Americana, L. White Ash. 



Moist woods and open places. B, common ; it seems to pre- 

 fer the rich moist land by running water, though it is found 

 almost anywhere ; Marigold Brook valley ; Sassamon Notch ; 

 by Monatiquot Stream, etc. : — M, common in all situations 

 excepting very wet ground ; S. of North Dam, a tree 5 ft. 7 in. 

 in circumference : — S *, occasional : — BB, numerous young 

 trees in both sections ; several fine trees near N. W. corner of 

 S. section. 

 F. pubescens, Lam. Red Ash. 



Swamps and low ground. B, occasional, sometimes even on 

 rocky hillsides : — M, rare ; Forest St. : — S, swamp near 

 Turtle Pond. 

 F. sambucifolia, Lam. Black Ash. 



Swamps and damp woods. B, occasional ; Blueberry 

 Swamp ; near Balster Brook, etc. : — 31, rare ; a few small 

 trees scattered in low lands : — S, near Turtle Pond. 



