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Common in swampy regions; last of May 

 and first of June. 



Fragaria vesca. Wild Strawberry. — 

 Abundant along the roadsides and in fields 

 —May 15-30. 



Fragaria Virginica Wild Strawberry. — 

 found with the last, rather less wild. 



(Potentilla norvegica, Norwegian Cin- 

 quefoil. — I am positive it was this I found 

 — not rare— at Orange Lake, in the woods, 

 but I conld not keep it to analyze.) 



Potentilla canadensis. Cinquefoi), com- 

 mon; var. pumilia, common; var. hispidus, 

 common; rather diy places but rich soil ; 

 May— roadsides, woods and fields. 



Potentill argente ;, Silver-leaved Cinque- 

 foil. — Rather rare, on banks by roadsides. 

 I found a very small, also a very large va- 

 riety. May 26 — dry situations. 



Spiraea opulifolia. Ninebark.* — May 28, 

 rather rare, along the railroad track. 



Spiraea salicifolia.- Mountain side top, 

 rather common, May 15. 



Ly thrum salicaria.* — May 28, near the 

 river. 



Opunta vulgaris. Prickly Pear. — Is to be 

 found on Sugar-loaf mountain. 



Ribes rotundifolium, Round-leaved 

 Gooseberry. — rather rare, at foot of moun- 

 tain April 30. 



Ribes florblum, Wild Black Currant. — 

 Not rare; Hopewell, meadow land (woody), 

 May 13. 



Chrysosplenium americanum, Water Car- 

 pet. — In a mountain spring, on a side bank 

 at Melzinga, rather common at least here, 

 April 22. 



Mitella diphylla, Mitrewort. — Common 



