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Cornu s paniculata L’Her. Panicled Cornel. Border of woods and in 
thickets. 
Cornus alternifolia L. f. Alternate-leaved Cornel. Frequent in open 
woods. 
ERICACEAE — HEATH FAMILY. 
Chiniaphila umbellata (L.) Nutt. Prince’s Pine. Frequent in dry 
woods. 
Pyrola secunda L. One-sided Wintergreen. Common in rich woods. 
Pyrola chlorantha Sw. Greenish-flowered Wintergreen. In dry open 
woods. Apparently rare. 
Pyrola elliptica Nutt. Shin Leaf. In dry woods. Apparently rare. 
Pyrola asarifolia Miclix. Liver-leaf Wintergreen. In damp shaded 
ground. F. W. Hunnewell 2nd. 
Pyrola asarifolia incarnata (Fiscli.) Fernald. Bog Wintergreen. Fre- 
quent in wet shaded places. 
Monotropa uniflora L. Indian Pipe. Frequent in rich woods. 
Ledum groenlandicum Cedar. Labrador Tea. In wet, boggy places on 
the east side. 
Epigaea repens L. Trailing Arbutus. Under pines; apparently not 
common. 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. Bearberry. Occasional on rocky 
bluffs. 
Chiogenes hispidula (L.) T. & G. Moxie Plum. In boggy shaded ground 
on the west side. 
PRIMULACEAE PRIMROSE FAMILY. 
Primula mistassinica Miclix. Dwarf Canadian Primrose. Abundant in 
spots in wet open places on the east side. 
Lysimacliia thyrsiflora L. Tufted Loosestrife. In swampy open places. 
Trientalis americana (Pers.) Pursli. Star Flower. Frequent in rich 
shaded ground. 
GEXTIANACEAE— GENTIAN FAMILY. 
Gentiana procera Holm. Smaller Fringed Gentian. Abundant in 
marshy open ground on the east side. 
Halenia deflexa (Sm.) Griseb. Spurred Gentian. Common in rich 
shaded ground. 
APOCYNACEAE DOGBANE FAMILY. 
Vinca minor L. Common Periwinkle. In and about the cemetery north 
of the fort. 
Apocynum androsaemifolium L. Spreading Dogbane. In dry open woods 
and open ground on the west side. 
ASCLEPIA DACEAE — MILKWEED FAMILY. 
Asclepias syriaca L. Common Milkweed. In dry open ground but 
apparently rare. 
