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Cryrrotrzni, D. C. 
Canadense, D.C. Woods. Not common. 
Osmorniza, Raf. Sweet Cicely. 
longistylis, D.C. Rich woods. Common. 
brevistylis, D.C. Copses. Common. 
Comtum, L. Poison Hemlock. 
maculatum, L. Not common 
Order 40:—ARALIACE2E. 
Arauia, Tourn. Spikenard. 
racemosa, L. Woods. Common. 
hispida, Mx. Rather common. 
nudicaulis, L. Woods. Not rare. 
quingnifolia, Gray. Woods. Not abundant. 
trifolia, Gray. Common in damp woods. 
Order 41.—CORNACE®. 
Cornus, Tourn. Dogwood. 
Canadensis, L. Damp, shaded ground. Common. 
florida, L. Found only in the southern part of the State. Not 
common. “es ‘ 
circinata, L’Her. Thickets and borders of woods. 
sericea, L. Damp soil. 
stolonifera, Mx. Borders of streams. Not common. 
danticulata, L’Her. Rocky groves and woods. Common 
alternifolia, L. Woods and hillsides. 
Nyssa, L. Piperidge Sour Gum. 
multiflora, Wang. Not common. 
MONOPETALOUS EXOGENS. 
Order 42.—CAPRIFOLIACEA 
Linna&a, Gron. 
borealis, Gron. Shaded hillsides and groves. Not very common. 
SympuHoricarpus. Snowberry. 
racemosus, Mx. Rocky shores of Lake Champlain, and on 
some of the islands. Not common. 
Lonicrra, L. Honeysuckle. 
parviflora, Lam. Rocks on shores of Lake Champlain. 
hirsuta, Eat. Rocky woods. 
ciliata, Muh]. Ledges. Not rare. 
cerulea, L. Mountains and swamps. 

