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Calystegia spithamseus, Upright Bind- 

 weed — *June 6 abundant in many places. 



Calystgia sepium, Rutland Beauty. — * 

 June 28 Common, Plumpoint. 



Solanum dulcamara, Bittersweet, Woody 

 Night-shade.— By roadsides, in dry places. 

 June (also as early as May 2G). 



Apocynum cannabinum, Dog's-bane. — 

 Common along the railroad track by, and 

 at Denning's Point. June 2. 



Peripiploca graeca. —Along the roadsides 

 near the mountains, twining on other 

 plants rather rare. May 27. 



Asclepias cornuti, Common Milkweed. — 

 Abundant, just beginning to bloom. June 

 30. 



Asclepias purpurascens Turple Asclepias. 

 — Rather rare, moist meadows at foot of 

 mountains. June 15. 



Asclepias, incarnata, Swamp Milkweed. 

 — Rather rare, in swamps by railroad track. 

 June 28. 



Asclepias quad ri folia. — Rather common 

 in rich mountain soil near the base, vary- 

 ing in tints of pale or deep pink. May 

 27-30. (I find a possible new variety of 

 this with only two leaves throughout). 



(Fraxinus americanus, White Ash. — 

 Must of course have been present, but es- 

 caped me). 



Asarum canadense, Wi'd Ginger — I 

 found this common in the woods on moist 

 hanks and rocky places, by streams at the 

 foot of one of the mountains. April 20-30. 



(Aristolochia serpen taria. Snake root — 

 Ought to have been lound, but escaped 

 me) 



Sassafras officinale, Sasstfras. — Rather 



