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fe i Paha. Nutt. Most common near Lake Champlain. 
y, - poreina, Nutt. Notcommon. (Pignut.) 
— amara, Nutt. Woods and fields. Not common. (Bitter 
Walnut.) 5 , 
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hed Order 84.—CUPULIFER ©. 
UI apr . L. Oak. 
alba. Li. Found chiefly in the western and southern parts of 
sane State. (White Oak.) 
( , Willd. Damp woods. Not common. (gwamp Oak.) 
; coooinea, Wang. Notcommon. (Scarlet Oak.) ji 
-,. * var. tinctoria, Gray. (Black Oak.) 
ae “« var. ambigua, Gray. Nar ran ‘s 
pschtan Wa Not common. Southern Vermont. 
: Mx. (Bur Oak.) 
, Willd. Dry hills. Not common. (Chestnut Oak.) 
ke var. monticola, Mx. Rocky soil. Not common. 
he: gia, Engl. Gardner's Island, Lake Champlain,’ 
~a o ingle. 
 pubra, Our most common species. (Red Oak.) 
Casrayza, Tourn. Chestnut. 
pesca, ‘L. Chiefly found in Southern Vermont. Not common. 
Faavs s, Tourn. Beech. 
~~ Je va, Ait. Abundant everywhere. 
iy "Americana, Walt. Common. 
Ost yA, Mich]. Hornbeam. 
——s- Virginica, Willd. Not very common. 
Carer us, L. Ironwood. 
ni _ Americana, Mx. Not abundant. 
- Order 85.—MYRICACE®. 
Le Sweet Gale. 
ae 2, L. Borders of ponds. 
Sol. Sweet Fern. 
Bi cploniai, Ait. Dry soil. Common. : 
hie, Order 86.—BETULACE. 
Bervta, Tourn. Bireh. 
be eee Not rare. (Black Birch.) 
Mx. Common. (Yellow Birch.) 
; =. doen var populifolia, Lp. Abundant. (White Bireh.) 
papyracea, Ait. Common. (Canoe Birch.) 
mila, L. Swamps. Not common. (Swamp Birch.) 
glandulosa, Mx. Summits of higher mountains. 

