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Cornus florida, Flowering Dogwood. — 

 Not rare in the woods on the mountain 

 sides, May 12-18. 



(I looked carefully for C. serica; it was 

 probably present, but escaped me. I don't 

 think that C. alternifolia is often found 

 here, as my most careful search did not de- 

 tect it.) 



Cornus paniculata, Panicled Cornel. — 

 Abundant in swampy grounds almost ev- 

 erywhere ; May 31, 



Cornus stolonifera, White-berried Cor- 

 nels.* — June 21, Matteawan creek, near 

 river. 



Cornus circinata, Round-leaved Cornel. 

 — Rather common on dry slopes of the 

 mountains; May 27. 



Lonicera parviflora, Small-flowered Hon- 

 eysuckle. — Near the top of one of the Fish- 

 kill mountains, rather rare, May 14-23; 

 dry places, rather rocky. 



Diervilla tritida, Bush Honeysuckle. — 

 Dry hill sides and mountain slopes, June 

 1-15; rather common. 



Sambucus canadensis, Common Elder. — 

 Common, w T et places and fields about 

 streams ; June 2. 



Sambucus pubens, Red-berried Elder.* — 

 Not rare, along the railroad track ; June 10. 



Viburnum acerifolium, Maple-leaved Vi- 

 burnum. — Common or not rare, in dry- 

 woods of mountains side. May 22-30. 



Galium trifidum var. tinctorium, Small 

 Bed-straw. — Not rare, moist, low r , wood- 

 land. June 2. 



Galium aparine, Common Bed-straw. — 

 Not rare. Hopewell, sandy soil in moist 



