CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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VITACE/E. Vine Family. 



VITIS, Tourn. Gkape. 

 V. Labrusca, L. Northern Fox Grape. 



Moist and rocky woods. JS, occasional in moist places ; 

 slope of Chickatawbut Hill, etc. ; common by Monatiquot 

 Stream: — - M, common in rocky woods and low thickets. 

 V. aestivalis, Michx. Summer Grape. 



Thickets. B, frequent : — M*, occasional in rocky and low 

 woods : — S *, E. of Rooney's Rock. 



AMPELQPSIS, Michx. Virginian Creeper. Woodbine. 



A. quinqueiolia, Michx. 



Rocky moist woods and sunny ledges. B*, common in 

 moist runs, on edges of swamps, and in rocky woods : — M, 

 common on rocks and trees in woods : — S and B B, occasional. 



SAPINDACE/E. 



/ESCULUS, L 



Soapberry Family. 



Horse-Chestnut. Buckeye. 

 Common Horse-Chestnut. 



/E. Hippocastanum, L. 



Cult, from Asia as a shade tree, and occasionally escaped. 

 B *, house-site, Hillside St. ; Great Blue Hill, single tree. 



ACER, Tourn. Maple. 

 A. Pennsylvanicum, L. Striped Maple. 

 Rich woods. B, rare. 



A. saccharinum, Wang. Sugar or Rock Maple. 



Rich woods. B*, occasional on slopes near streams and in 

 rocky glens ; Witch Hazel Run; E. of Hawk Hill, etc. ; rarely 

 a good sized tree ; planted along Hillside St. : — M*, common 

 as a shrub or small tree iu rocky woods : — S, frequent : — B B, 

 cult, near the superintendent's house. 



A. dasycarpum, Ehrh. White or Silver Maple. 



River banks and wet places. B, planted on Randolph Ave. 



