CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 55 
LYSIMACHIA, Tourn. LoosEstRIFE. 
L. vouicaris, L. 
Occasionally nat. from Eu. 8B, old garden, Park’s place, 
Hawk Hill. 
L. quadrifolia, L. WuHortep LOoosEsTRIFE. 
Open woods, low ground, and roadsides. 6* and M, com- 
mon: —S*, frequent. 
L. stricta, Ait. Swamp LOosESTRIFE. 
Swamps and low ground. Band S*, frequent: —M, com- 
mon. 
L. nummuLaria, L. Moneywort. 
Nat. from Eu. and escaped from gardens. M, common in 
field near Spot Pond. 
L. thyrsiflora, L. Turrep LoossEstRIFE. 
Swamps and bogs. M, rare; swamp near Bear Hill. 
OLEACEAE.  Ontve Famny. 
FRAXINUS, Tourn. Asu. 
F. Americana, L. Wuuire Asx. 
Moist woods and open places. 6, common; it seems to pre- 
fer the rich moist land by running water, though it is found 
almost anywhere; Marigold Brook valley; Sassamon Notch; 
by Monatiquot Stream, etc.:—M, common in all situations 
excepting very wet ground; S. of North Dam, atree 5 ft. 7 in. 
in circumference :— S *, occasional: — BB, numerous young 
trees in both sections; several fine trees near N. W. corner of 
S. section. 
F. pubescens, Lam. Rep Asa. 
Swamps and low ground. JB, occasional, sometimes even on 
rocky hillsides: —M, rare; Forest St.:—S, swamp near 
Turtle Pond. 
F. sambucifolia, Lam. Brack Asu. 
Swamps and damp woods. JB, occasional ; Blueberry 
Swamp; near Balster Brook, etc.:— M, rare; a few small 
trees scattered in low lands: — S, near Turtle Pond. 
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