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METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 



TILLACE./E. Linden Family. 



TILIA, Tourn. Linden. Basswood. 



T Americana, L. Basswood. 



Rich woods. B, comparatively rare ; single, big, bushy 

 tree on knoll in Pine Tree Brook valley ; a few trees in Balster 

 Brook valley and edge of upland, E. of Beech Run ; Rattle 

 Rock : — M, frequent ; not uncommon as a small tree or shrub in 

 rocky woods: — S, apparently rare; meadow, N. W. of Bold 

 Knob, a small tree. 



LINACE/E. Flax Family. 



LINUM, L. Flax. 

 L. Virginianum, L. 

 Open dry woods. B*, common :—M, frequent. 



L. ositatissimum, L. Common Flax. 



Adv. from Eu. in fields and waste places. B, road by 

 Wolcott Pines. 



GERANIACE.45. Geranium Family. 



GERANIUM, Tourn. Cranesbill. 



Q. raaculatum, L. Wild Cranesbill. 



Open woods, fields, and roadsides. B*, M and B B*, com- 

 mon: — S*, Bellevue Hill, etc., doubtless common. 



Q. Robertianum, L. Herb Robert. 



Moist woods and shaded ravines. B*, frequent ; Hancock 

 Hill; Hancock valley, etc. : — M*, frequent on damp rocks in 

 woods. 



Q. Carofinianum, L. 



Waste places and barren soil. B, rare ; Rattle Rock : — 

 M*, occasional on rocks in open woods, and on upland rocks ; 

 Bear Hill, etc. 



