CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ta 
Pasture Run; Pine Tree Brook valley, etc.: — M and S, com- 
mon in same habitat as above: — BB, occasional. 
C. rostrata, Ait. Brakep HaAzet-not. 
Open thickets and roadsides. B*, occasional; the common 
species along the northerly line of the Reservation; base of 
Hawk Hill; W. side of Cedar Swamp; W. slope of Great 
Dome : — M, occasional; abundant along S. E. slopes of S. 
Reservoir. 
OSTRYA, Mich. Hor Hornseam. Iron Woop. 
O. Virginica, Willd. American Hor Hornseam. LEVER 
Woop. 
Dry woods and hillsides. &*, common; broken ledgy 
slopes, and dry gravelly woods; grows well in shade: —M, 
common; large tree between spring and summit of Silver 
Mine Hill: —S, occasional. 
CARPINUS, L. Hornseam. Iron Woop. 
C. Caroliniana, Walt. Hornpeam. Buivur BEecu. 
Borders of streams and swamps. £*, occasional; found in 
cool rocky ravines and on the edges of brooks; by Pine Tree 
Brook; Sassamon Notch, etc. :—WM, rare; roadside, S. W. of 
Spot Pond, etc.:—S*, Happy Valley. 
QUERCUS, L. Oak. 
Q. alba, L. Warts Oak. 
In all soils. B*, common from the summits of the hills to 
the edges of the swamps; resists fire well and grows well in 
shade :—M and S, common throughout: —B B, common; the 
famous Waverly Oaks, twenty-five in number, are of this 
species, with one exception, Q. bicolor, and they are noble 
trees, growing on a characteristic kame; the Big White Oak 
on the N. slope of the kame is about 50 ft. high, with a cir- 
cumference of 18 ft. 74 in. at 5 ft. from the ground. 
Q. bicolor, Willd. Swame Wuire Oak. 
Borders of streams and swamps. £B*, rare; abundant 
