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Melilotus alba Desr. A single plant on the west side. 
Atlanthus glandulosa Desf. A young tree, 5 or 6 feet high, near 
the center of the marsh in the southern half. 
khus typhina L. A single small plant directly on the marsh in 
the northern part. 
Impatiens biflora Walt. Abundant on the west side on the borders 
of s ditch. A single vigorous plant was growing out on the marsh 
at the south end. 
Viola lanceolata L. A few plants on the borders of a ditch at the 
south end, and a clump about 18 inches across by a ditch on the west 
side. 
Epilobium angustifolium L. A few low plants in the center of the 
marsh, and scattered throughout. 
Epilobium coloratum Muhl. Frequent over the marsh, abundant 
at the south end. 
Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Very abundant in the south end. 
Oenothera muricata L. Occasional on the river border, and frequent 
elsewhere. 
Oenothera biennis L. Scattered along the east side near the river 
bank. 
Cicuta bulbifera L. Frequent along the river bank and ditches. 
Sium cicutacfolium Schrank. A single plant in a ditch at the south 
end. 
Limonium carolinianum (Walt.) Britton. A few scattered plants 
along the river bank, and by ditches throughout. 
Asclepias incarnata L., var. pulchra (Ehrh.) Pers. Several plants 
on the border of the river in the water, and by a ditch on the west 
side. : 
Cuscuta Gronovii Willd. Abundant at scattered stations along the 
rive bank and elsewhere, twining over Aster nove-belgii and other 
plants. 
Verbena hastata L. A number of plants at the south end in wet 
ground. 
Lycopus americanus Muhl. Abundant throughout, especially 
along the river bank. 
Mentha arvensis L. Three or four plants together near the river 
bank midway. ' 
Solanum Dulcamara L. Abundant in one spot on the west side. 
Linaria vulgaris Hill. Frequent throughout in dense patches. 
