CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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OXALIS, L. Wood Sorrel. 

 O. vtolacea, L. Violet Wood Sorrel. 



Rich open woods, common South. B B, two plants in grass 

 by the brook, 1883. 



0. corniculata, L., var. stricta, Sav. Yellow Wood 



Sorrel. 

 Open ground and roadsides. 23*, common : — M, common 

 in wood-paths and pastures. 



IMPATIENS, L. Balsam Jewel Weed. 



1. fulva, Nutt. Spotted Touch-me-not. Wild Balsam. 

 Open or shaded moist places. Z3* and M, common : — 8, 



bog in woods. 



SIMARUBACE.<4El. Quassia Family. 

 AILANTHUS, Desf. Chinese Sumach. Tree op Heaven. 



A. glandulosus, Desf. 



Cult, from China as a shade tree. B, old garden, Park's 

 place, Hawk Hill. 



RUTACE/E. Rue Family. 



XANTHOXYLUn, L. Prickly Ash. 



X. Americanism, Mill. 



Rocky woods and river banks. 23, rare; near Hoosicwbi- 



sick Pond. 



ILICINE^E. Holly Family. 

 ILEX, L. Holly. 



I. verticillata, Gray. Black Alder. 



Low grounds and thickets ; the bright-red berries are con- 

 spicuous in the autumn and are much used for Christmas 

 decorations. 23*, S and 23 B, common on edges of bogs, 

 pools, and open wet places, and sometimes in dry open ground ; 



