
42 METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 
A. levis, L. 
Borders of woods, roadsides, and fields, in rather dry 
ground. 5, frequent: —M, common. 
A. ericoides, L. 
Dry open places. MM, rare; near N. Reservoir. 
A. multiflorus, Ait. 
Dry open ground or sterile soil. B, common:—WM, N. 
border of N. Reservoir. 
A. dumosus, L. 
Borders of moist or dry woods. 6*, occasional; W. of 
Babel Rock, etc.: —M*, W. border of S. Reservoir. 
A. vimineus, Lam. 
Moist ground. B, common:—WM, common in meadows and 
low grounds. 
Var. foliolosus, Gray. 
Same habitat as the species. B*, base of Great Dome; 
road up E. slope of Shadow Point. 
A. diffusus, Ait. 
Dry or moist open ground. B, common:—WM and 8, fre- 
quent. 
A. paniculatus, Lam. 
Moist, geuerally shady ground. M*, meadows and ditches 
round Spot Pond; meadow, S. of Bear Hill. 
A. longifolius, Lam. 
Low ground. JB, rare; N. E. part of Reservation. 
A. Novi-Belgii, L. 
Low or wet ground. Band M, common. 
A. tardiflorus, L. 
Low ground. JB, rare; N. E. part of Reservation. 
A. puniceus, L. 
Swamps, low thickets, damp roadsides, and meadows. B 
and M, frequent. 
Var. levicaulis, Gray. . 
Same habitat as the species. B, rare; Cedar Swamp. 

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