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Hypericum perforatum, L. Common. 
Impatiens aurea, Muhl. Just coming into flower. Common. 
Ceanothus Americanus, L. Very plentiful. 
Medicago lupulina, L. Along the railroad. Not rare. 
Spirea Aruncus, L. Almost past flowering. Common. 
Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Mostly in fruit. Not rare. 
Gillenta trifoliata (L.) Moench. Rather common. 
Rubus odoratus, L. Common. 
Rubus villosus, Ait. Very common. 
Rubus hispidus, L. Rare in this county. 
Geum album, Gmelin. Common. 
Potentilla Norvegica, L. Common. 
Rosa humilis, Marsh., var. ductda (Ehrh.) Best. Common. 
FHleuchera Americana, L. Mostly in fruit. Common. 
Hydrangea arborescens, L. Common. 
Cnothera fruticosa, L. Common. 
Fleracleum lanatum, Michx. Not rare. Mostly in fruit. 
Cryptotenta Canadensis (L.) DC. Very common. 
Cicuta maculata, L. Common. 
Cornus sericea, LL. Common. 
Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. Common. 
Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B.S.P. Common. 
FHleltopsis helianthoides (L.) B.S.P. Common. 
Rudbeckia hirta, L. Common. 
Cacalia reniformis, Muhl. Rather common. 
FHieracium venosum, 1. Common. 
Lactuca Canadensis, L. Common. 
Valerianella radiata, Dufr. Not common. Mostly in fruit. 
Lobelia spicata, Lam. Very abundant in fields and open woods. 
Kalmia latifolia, L. Almost out of flower. Abundant, 
Lysimachia quadrifolia, L. Very common. 
Stetronema ciliatum (.) Raf. Rather common. 
Apocynum androsemifolium, L. Less common that cannabinum. 
Asclepias Syriaca, L. Common. 
Asclepias tncarnata, L. Common. 
Asclepias exaltata (L.) Muhl. Less common. 
Myosotis laxa, Lehm. Not common, but abundant in a dense 
bed in one locality at this station. 
