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Division IL— MONOPETALOUS EXOGENOUS PLANTS 



Order 45. CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 



170. LINN^EA, Gronov. 



368. borealis, G-ronov. Milford. G. B. Grinnell: Saltonstall Ridge, etc.: rare. 



171. LONICERA, L. 



369. sempervirens, Ait New Haven, near the reservoir. Alien. 



370. parviflora, Lam. 



172. DIERVILLA, Tourn. 



371. trifida, Moench. West Rock. etc. 



173. TRIOSTEUM, L. 



372. perfoliatum, L. 



174. SAMBUCUS, Tourn. 



373. Canadensis, L. 



374. pubens, Michx. East Rock. West Rock. Mt. Carrnel, Farmington. etc. 



175. VIBURNUM, L. 



375. Lentago, L. 



376. prunifolium, L. Probably in Fairfield County: •'Connecticut." in Gray's 



Manual. 

 37 7. nudum, L. Litchfield. Eaton ; Farmington. Miss WiUard. 



378. dentatum, L. 



379. acerifolium, L. 



380. Opulus, L. Litchfield, Eaton: Waterbury. Bassett ; Farmington. Miss 



WiUard. 



381. lantanoides, Michx. Mt. Carmel. Eaton; Thomaston. one mile west of 



Reynolds' Bridge, Bassett. 



Order 46. RUBIACE^E. 



176. GALIUM, L. 



382. Aparine, L. 



383. asprellum, Michx. 



384. trifidum, L. 



385. triflorum, Michx. 



386. pilosum, Ait. 



387. circaezans, Michx. 



388. lanceolatum, Torr. 



389. boreale, L. Farmington. Miss WiUard. 



177. CEPHALANTHUS, L. 



390. occidentalis, L. 



