
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 37 
Open, moist, grassy places. B and M, common: — 8, 
frequent. 
H. purpurea, L., var. longifolia, Gray. 
Rocky or gravelly soil in open places. .B*, common :— M*, 
occasional on rocks in upland woods; Bear Hill; E. border of 
N. Reservoir, etc. : — S *, slope of Bellevue Hill, ete. 
CEPHALANTHUS, L. Burron Busu. 
C. occidentalis, L. 
Swamps and wet places, not persisting long in heavy shade 
or dry soil. B*, common:— M*, S and BB, frequent. 
MITCHELLA, L. Parrripce Berry. 
M. repens, L. 
Rich woods, creeping. B*, M*, S * and BB, common. 
GALIUM, L. Bepstraw. 
G. verum, L. YELLOow BeEpstrRaw. 
Nat. from Eu. in dry places. S*, occasional; covering a 
knoll, Happy Valley; Washington St. :—B B*, a single clump. 
G. Aparine, L. CLeEAvers. 
Moist shady places. MM, frequent in low grounds and damp 
woods. 
G. pilosum, Ait. 
Dry rocky woods. B*, occasional: — M *, rare. 
G. circzzans, Michx. Witp Liquorice. 
Dry rocky woods. Band M*, frequent. 
G. lanceolatum, Torr. Wutp Liquorice. 
Dry rocky woods. B*, common: — M*, frequent: — S *, 
Overbrook Hill. 
G. BorEALE, L. NortHerN BeDsTRAW. 
Rocky banks of streams, westward; uncommon in New 
England, but occasionally planted. 3B, old garden, Park’s 
place, Hawk Hill. 
