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Cornel, silky White, berries pale blue Wet places. Common.
Cow-lily Bright yellow Still waters. Very common.
Cranberry-tree Wh., red berries Low, damp grounds; N. J.
Crowberry White Mountains; New England.
Cuckoo-flower Rose-color, wh. Bogs, swamps; Vt., N. J.
Dahoon holly Yellow-white Swamps of Virginia.
Dwarf raspberry White Hill-sides; N. E. to Pa.
Common.
Dwarf wild rose Deep pink Dry rocky banks and fields; N. E.
Evening primrose Pale yellow Sandy fields; N. J. and South.
False indigo Violet River-banks; Pa., South, West.
Feverwort B'wnish-purple Rich woodlands. Common.
Flowering dogwood Purplish-white, Rocky woods; Conn., N. J., red berries South.
Flowering raspberry Deep red purple Copses, wooded banks; New Eng.
Fumitory, climbing Purplish-white Wet woods; West.
Great-spurred violet Pale violet Damp shady woods; Ma.s.s. Rare.
Great willow-herb Pink-purple Low grounds, burned pastures, and woods.
Green violet Greenish-white Open woods; N. Y., Pa. Rare.
Green-weed Yellow Dry hills; Ma.s.s., Middle States, W.
Hedysarum Violet-purple Mountains; New England, Me.
Herb-robert Red-purple Shady ravines, wet woods; N. E.
High blackberry White Woods, pastures, banks.
Common.
Ilex holly Greenish Moist woodlands; sea-coast, N. J.
Indian-pipe Waxy white Dark shady woods; New England.
Inkberry White flowers, berries black Sandy grounds; Cape Ann.
Labrador tea White Cold bogs and mountain woods; New England.
Leather-flower Purple Rich woods; N. J., N. Y., West.
Low blackberry White Low woods, road-sides. Common.
Magnolia, sweet-bay White Cape Ann, Gloucester and Manchester woods.
Marsh five-finger Purple Cool bogs; New England to Pa.
Marsh violet Pale lilac White Mts., high lands N. Rare.
Meadow-sweet White Damp soil, banks; N. J., West.
Mountain laurel Pink and white Rocky hills, damp soil. Common.
Mountain sandwort White Mountains; New England.
Nine-bark Wh., rose-color Rocky river-banks; West.
One-flowered pyrola White-pink Deep cold New England woods.
Pale laurel Light purple Cold peat bogs and mountains.
Partridge-berry Purple and white, red berries Dry woods, creeping. Common.
Persimmon Pale yellow Woods and old fields; R. I., N. Y.
Pimpernel Scarlet, blue, wh. Waste sandy fields; Ma.s.s., N. J.
Pitcher-plant Deep purple Peat-bogs and swamps; New Eng.
Poison-ivy, climbing Greenish Rocky thickets, low grounds.
Poison sumac Dull color, very poisonous Swamps and wet pastures.
Pond-lily White, pink Ponds, pools, and still waters.
Common.
Prince's-pine Pale pink Dry woods. Common.
Pyrola Greenish-white Rich woods; Conn., N. J., N. Y.
Queen of the prairie Peach-color Open meadows; Pa., prairies W.
Red anemone Red Rocky hills; Vt., N. Y. Rare.
Red elder Flowers white, berries red Rocky woods; New England.
Round-leaved cornus White, berries Rich soil, copses; Middle blue States.
Roxbury wax-work, climbing Red berries Thickets; N. E., Middle States.
Seneca snakeroot White Rocky soil; N. E., West, South.
Sheep-laurel Crimson Hill-sides, pastures. Common.
Shrubby cinque-foil Yellow Wet grounds; N. E. Common.
Silver-weed Yellow Brackish marshes and meadows; New England, West.
Small cranberry Rose-color Peat bogs; N. E., Middle States.
Spotted wintergreen Pink and white Open woods; Middle States.
Staghorn sumac Greenish Hill-sides, dry banks. Common.
Strawberry-bush Greenish-purple Wooded banks; N. Y., Ill., South.
Sundew White Bogs, wet pastures; New Eng.
Sundrops Yellow Open fields; N. J., N. Y., Pa.
Supple-jack, climb'g. Greenish-white Damp meadows; Va. and South.
Swamp-honeysuckle White-pink Swamps; New England sea-coast.
Swamp-rose Pink Swamps and pastures. Common.
Swamp-saxifrage Greenish Bogs, wet pastures. Common.
Sweet-brier Pale pink Rocky banks, road-sides; N. E.
Sweet-cicely White Rich moist Northern woods.
Tall bell-flower Bright blue Rich soil; N. Y., N. J., West.
Three-toothed Brunswick, Me., White Mts., cinque-foil White Cape Cod. Rare.
Twin-flower Pale pink Moist, mossy woods; Me., N. J., N. Y.
Valerian Pale pink Wooded banks; Lancaster, Pa., O.
Wild elder Greenish-white Rocky banks, thickets. Common.
Wild flax Yellow Wet, boggy grounds; New England, West. Rare.
Wild honeysuckle Light yellow Rocky banks; Catskill, Ohio, W.
Wild licorice White Sandy sh.o.r.es; Western N. Y.
Wild lupine Purple, blue, pink, white Sandy open fields; Ma.s.s., Conn.
Wild monk's-hood Bright blue Rich shady hills; N. Y., N. J., S.
Wild pea Purple, white Dry sandy soil; North and South.
Wild red raspberry White Thickets, road-sides; N. E., South, and West.
Wild sarsaparilla White Moist woods; North and West.
Wild touch-me-not Orange, brown Thickets, shades, beside streams. Common.
Wood-sorrel Violet Rocky, damp woods; Orange, N. J., South. Rare.
Wood-sorrel White, red veins Deep cold woods; Ma.s.s. to Pa.
Wood-sorrel Yellow Copses and open fields; everywhere.
Yellow-wood Showy white Rich woods and hills; flowers Middle States.
[Ill.u.s.tration: SWINGING "BRER RABBIT."-DRAWN BY PALMER c.o.x.]
THE ADVENTURES OF A RAT RACE.
BY JAMES B. MARSHALL.