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Rhamnaceae — Buckthorn Family. 
Rhamnus cathartica L. Common buckthorn. V. 
Vitaceae — Vine Family. 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. Boston ivy. On 
buildings. , 
Psedera quinquefolia (L.) Greene. Woodbine ivy. I, 
II, VI. 
Vitis vulpina L. Frost grape. I, II. 
Tiliaceae — Linden Family. 
Tilia americana L. Basswood; Linden. I, II. 
Tilia heterophylla Vent. White basswood. III. 
Malvaceae — Mallow Family. 
Althaea rosea Cav. Hollyhock. IV. 
Hibiscus syriacus L. Shrubby althea. VI. 
Malva rotundifolia L. Common mallow, Cheeses. Ill, IV, 
V, VI. 
Hypericaceae — St. John’s-wort Family. 
Hypericum punctatum Lam. Spotted St. John’s-wort. II, 
IV, V. 
H5rpericum mutilum L. Small flowered St. John’s-wort. 
IV, V. 
Violaceae — Violet Family. 
Viola papilionacea Pursh. Common blue violet. General. 
Viola pubescens Ait. Downy yellow violet. I, II. 
Viola rostrata Pursh. Long-spurred violet. I. 
Elaeagnaceae — Oleaster Family. 
Elaeagnus argentea Pursh. Silver berry. V. 
Elaeagnus angustifolius (L.) var. Spinosa, Dipp. Oleaster. 
East entrance. 
Onagraceae — Evening Primrose Family. 
Circaea lutetiana L. Enchanter’s nightshade. I, II. 
Oenothera biennis L. Common evening primrose. Ill, 
IV, V. 
Araliaceae — Ginseng Family. 
Aralia racemosa L. Spikenard. I. 
Aralia spinosa L. Hercules’ club. VI. 
Hedera helix L. English ivy. Marsh Hall. 
Panax quinquefoliam L. Ginseng. Found in I as late as 
1914. 
