CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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R. Manettii, Hort. 



An Italian rose of unknown origin, used as stocks on which 

 to bud garden roses. 23, growing and spreading somewhat in 

 old garden, Park's place, Hawk Hill. 



PYRUS, L. Pear. Apple. 



P. communis, L. Common Peae. 



Cult, from Eu. and occasionally self-sown in pastures, by 

 roadsides, etc. 23, If, 8 and 2323*, house-sites, fields, and 

 open woods. 



P. Malus, L. Common Apple. 



Cult, from Eu. and frequently self-sown in pastures, by 

 roadsides, etc. B, M, S and BB, house-sites, fields, woods, 

 pastures, old orchards and cellars. 



P. arbutifolia, L. f. Chokeberry. 



Damp thickets, swamps, fields, roadsides, etc. 23*, frequent 

 in wet and dry soil and on exposed hill-tops, not persisting 

 long in shade : — M* and S*, common. 



Var. melanocarpa, Hook. 



Same habitat as the species. B* and M, common. 



P. Aucupaeia, Gaertn. European Mountain Ash. 



Cult, from Eu. and occasionally escaped. .73*, several 

 escaped trees opposite Old Houghton Place : — Jf *, frequent as 

 a shrub in woods ; several slender trees on border of wood : — 

 2323, a small tree. 



P. Cydonia, L. Common Quince. 



Cult, from Eu. and occasionally escaped. M, a few trees in 

 old orchard off Pond St. 



CRAT/EGUS, L. Hawthorn. Thorn. 



C. OxYACANTHA, L. ENGLISH HAWTHORN. 



Cult, from Eu. and occasionally escaped. 23 Z3*, frequent 

 under Waverly Oaks. 



