CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 15 
OXALIS, L. Woop Sorret. 
QO. violacea, L. VioLter Woop Sorre.. 
Rich open woods, common South. SS, two plants in grass 
by the brook, 1883. 
O. cernicuiata, L., var. stricta, Say. YELLow Woop 
SORREL. 
Open ground and roadsides. .b*, common :—M, common 
in wood-paths and pastures. 
IMPATIENS, L. Batsam JEwEL WEED. 
I. fulva, Nutt. Sporrep ToucH-ME-Not. Wu1Lp BatLsam. 
Open or shaded moist places. B* and M, common:—S, 
bog in woods. 
SIMARUBACE2. QUASSIA FAMILY. 
AILANTHUS, Desf. Curnese Sumacn. TREE oF HEAVEN. 
A. GLANDULOSUS, Desf. 
Cult. from China as a shade tree. 5B, old garden, Park’s 
place, Hawk Hill. 
RUTACE~. Rue Famity. 
XANTHOXYLUI1, L. Pricxty Asx. 
X. Americanum, Mill. 
Rocky woods and river banks. 6, rare; near Hoosicwhi- 
sick Pond. 
ILICINEAZAE. Hotty Fammy. 
ILEX,” LL. “Hoxty. 
I. verticillata, Gray. Brack ALDER. 
Low grounds and thickets; the bright-red berries are con- 
spicuous in the autumn and are much used for Christmas 
decorations. 6b*, S and BB, common on edges of bogs, 
pools, and open wet places, and sometimes in dry open ground ; 


