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CEANOTHUS. 
Americanus, L. Common. 
ovalis, Desf. Sandy shores of Lake Champlain. 
Order 25.—CELASTRACEA. 
Crexastrus, L. Bittersweet. 
scandens, L. Common. 
Evonymus. Burning Bush. 
atropurpureus, Jacg. Common in cultivation, and wild in Can- 
ada, and may be found wild in Vermont. 
Order 26.—SAPINDACE.%. 
Srapuyiea, L. Bladder Nut. 
trifolia, L. Not common. 
Acer, Tourn. Maple 
ts Ata gel L. (Mouse Wood.) Common. 
atum, Lam. Common on rocky hillsides. 
saccharin um, L. Common. (Sugar Maple.) 
var. nigrum, Gray. Less common than the pre- 
; 
ceeding. 
dasycarpum, Ehrh. Common. (White Maple.) 
rubrum, L. “Swamps. (Red Maple.) 
Neeunvo. Box Elder. 
aceroides, Meench Not common. 
Order 27—POLYGALACE. 
Poryeata, Tourn Milkwort. 
ambigua, Nutt. Not common. 
paucifolia, L. Very common in dry, open woods. 
polygama, Walt. Common. 
sanguinea, L. Not common 
Senega, L. Abundant. 
verticillata, L. Near Bellows Falls. Not common. 
Order 28.—LEGUMINOS®. 
Lurrivs, Tourn. Lupine. . 
perennis, L. Common on sandy soil—sometimes with white 
flowers. 
Trirotiom, L. Clover. 
arvense, L. Dry fields. Not common. 
pratense, L. Common red clover. 
stoloniferum, Muhl. Bellows Falls, Mrs. Brown. 
repens, L. Common white clover. 
*agrarium, L. Yellow clover. Common. 
*procumbens, L. Rather common. 
