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CONDITIONS BY COUNTIES. 



TRAILING ARBUTUS, Epigeae rep ens. — Common, growing 

 with the wintergreen. 



MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY, Oxycoccus erythrocarpus.— Very 

 abundant. Growing with Menziesia. 



WILD HOLLY, Ilicoides mucronata. — A common, low shxub 

 with long-stemmed, green berries. 



MOUNTAIN HOLLY, Ilex monticola.—A few small bushes, in 

 bloom. 



BLACK CHOKEBERRY, Aronia nigra. — Common shrub near 

 the summit. 



FETID CURRANT, Rites prostratum. — Reclining on rocks. 

 Common. 



DWARF CORNEL, Cormis Canadensis. — A small dogwood, 

 not over 3 to 5 inches high. Full of pretty white blossoms. 



RED RASPBERRY, Ruhus strigosus. — Common on summit. 

 More plentiful lower down. 



WILD BLEEDING-HEART, Bicuculla eximia.—A delicate 

 and beautiful red-flowered plant, growing in crevices of 

 rocks on dryest part of the summit. 



GREAT WILLOW-HERB, Epilohium angustifolium— 'Not so 

 common here as in burnings lower down. 



PAINTED WAKE-ROBIN, Trillium undulatum.^A few in 

 bloom in shady places. 



CANADA MAY-FLOWER, Unifolium Canadense. — Common.* 

 In bloom. 



YELLOW CLINTONIA, Clintonia horealis. — A very common 

 plant, with lily-like yellow flowers. 



