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Convolvulus sepium, L. Common. 
Verbascum Thapsus, L. Common. 
Verbascum Blattaria, L. Common. 
Scrophularia nodosa, L., var. Marilandica (L.) Gray. Common. 
Penstemon levigatus, Solander, var. Digitalis (Nutt.) Gray. 
Rather rare. 
Veronica officinalis, L. Common. 
Leonurus Cardiaca, L. Common. 
Dianthera Americana, L. Common. 
Llephilia ciliata (L.) Raf. Common. 
Luphorbia corollata, 1. Common. 
Sisyrinchium anceps, Cav. Common. 
Dioscorea villosa, L. Common. 
Lilium Canadense, L. Not rare in this locality, but rare elsewhere. 
Stenanthium robustum, Watson. Rare; the only station known 
to the writer. Not quite in flower. 
Tradescantia Virginica, L. Common in this locality but not 
elsewhere in the county. 
Smilax rotundifolia, L. Common. 
Polygonatum commutatum (Schult.) Dietrich. Mostly in fruit. 
Not very common. 
Sparganium androcladum (Engelm.) Morong. Common. 
In addition to these the following species were also observed, 
not, however, in flower. They are of interest because of their 
comparative rarity in this neighborhood. 
Arisema Dracontium (L.) Schott. Very rare. 
Rhus copallina, L. Rare, but plentiful at this station. 
Acer spicatum, Lam. Rare. 
Taxus Canadensis, Willd. Rare in this county. 
Humulus Lupulus, L. Well established along the creek and its 
tributaries. 
July 9th, the following species were seen in flower in the 
same locality: 
fTieracium scabrum, Michx. Less common than venosum. 
Pyrola rotundifolia, L. Not rare. 
Galium pilosum, Ait. Not very common. 
Monarda didyma, L. Not rare. 
Waldsteinia fragariotdes (Michx.) Tratt. Not common. 
