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Angelica L. Angelica. 
atropurpurea L. 
Daucus [Tourn.] L. Carrot. 
CakOTA L. One.of our worst biennial weeds. 
CORNACEAE 
Cornus [Tourn.] L. Cornel. Dogwood. 
canadensis L. Dwarf Cornel. Bunchberry. 
florida L. Flowering Dogwood. 
circinata L’Her. Round-leaved Cornel or Dogwood. A beauti- 
ful species found largely in rich humus of moun- 
tainous regions. 
Amomum Mill. Silky Cornel. Kinnikinnik. 
stolonifera Michx. Red-ozier Dogwood. 
paniculata L’Her. 
alternifolia L. f. 
Nyssa L. Tupelo. Pepperidge. Sour Gum. 
sylvatica Marsh. Black Gum. Generally distributed, but not 
well known. 
ERICACEAE 
Clethra [Gronov.] L. White Alder. 
alnifolia L. Sweet Pepperbush. Belchertown swamp, R. E. 
Torrey. This is the most western station known 
to us in Mass. Common near the coast. A valua- 
ble honey plant. 
Chimaphila Pursh. Pipsissewa. 
umbellata (L.) Nutt. Prince’s Pine. Pipsissewa. 
maculata (L.) Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. Less common than 
the preceding. 
Moneses Salisb. One-flowered Pyrola. 
uniflora (L.) Gray. Williamsburg, H. G. Jesup; Mt. Toby, H. L. 
Clark in Rhodora, Vol. 1, p. 165; North Leverett, 
R. E. Torrey ; Amherst. 
Pyrola [Tourn.] L. Wintergreen. Shin Leaf. 
secunda L. 
chlorantha Sw. 
elliptica Nutt. Shin Leaf. 
americana Sweet. 
asarifolia Michx. 
Monotropa L. Pinesap. 
uniflora L. Indian Pipe. Corpse Plant. 
Hypopitys L. Pinesap. Fake Beech Drops. 
