CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 17 
VITACEAE. Vine Fammy. 
VITIS, Tourn. Grape. 
V. Labrusca, L. Norrgern Fox Grape. 
Moist and rocky woods. 6, occasional in moist places; 
slope of Chickatawbut Hill, etc.; common by Monatiquot 
Stream : — M, common in rocky woods and low thickets. 
V. estivalis, Michx. Summer GRAPE. 
Thickets. B, frequent: — M*, occasional in rocky and low 
woods: — S*, E. of Rooney’s Rock. 
AMPELOPSIS, Michx. Vircintan CREEPER. WOODBINE. 
A. quinquefolia, Michx. 
Rocky moist woods and sunny ledges. 6*, common in 
moist runs, on edges of swamps, and in rocky woods: — M, 
common on rocks and trees in woods : — S and B B, occasional. 
SAPINDACEZE. | Soapserry Famity. 
AESCULUS, L. Horse-Cuestnut. BUCKEYE. 
AQ. Hrepocastanum, L. Common Horss-CuHeEstnvt. 
Cult. from Asia as a shade tree, and occasionally escaped. 
£&*, house-site, Hillside St. ; Great Blue Hill, single tree. 
ACER, Tourn. Mapte. 
A. Pennsylvanicum, L. Srrirep MapLe. 
Rich woods. JB, rare. 
A. saccharinum, Wang. Sucar or Rock Marte. 
Rich woods. 6*, occasional on slopes near streams and in 
rocky glens; Witch Hazel Run; E. of Hawk Hill, etc.; rarely 
a good sized tree; planted along Hillside St. :—M*, common 
as a shrub or small tree in rocky woods :—S, frequent :—B B, 
cult. near the superintendent’s house. 
A. dasycarpum, Ehrh. Wuaure or Sitver Map _e. 
River banks and wet places. JB, planted on Randolph Ave. 
