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All of the marsh hay made in the State is composed of more or less 

 of the species of the preceding genus. 

 Carpinus Americana, Mx. Horn-beam. 

 Carya amara, Nutt. Bitternut. 

 porcina, Nutt. Pignut. 

 Cassia marylandica, Linn. American senna. 

 Ceanothus Americanus, Linn. New Jersey tea. 

 Celastrus scandens, Linn. Climbing staff-tree. 

 Celtis crassifolia, LaMarck. Hoop ash. 

 Cenchrus echinatus v. tribuloides, Torrey. Burr-grass. 

 Centaurella paniculata Mx. Screw-stem. 

 Cephalanthus occidentalis, Linn. Button-bush. 

 Cerastium vulgatum, Linn. Chickweed. 

 Chelone glabra, Linn. Snakehead. 

 Chenopodium album, Linn. Pigweed. 



ambrosioides, Linn. Sweet pigweed, 

 botrys, Linn. Oak of Jerusalem, 

 hybridum, Linn. 

 Tubrum, Linn. 

 Chrysosplenium Americanum, Swartz. 

 Cicuta bulbifera, Linn. 



maculata, Linn. Water hemlock. 

 Cinna arundinacea, Ww. 

 Circaea alpina, Linn. 



Leutetiana, Persoon. Enchanter's nightshade. 

 Claytonia virginica, Linn. Spring beauty. 

 Clematis virginica, Linn. Virgins' bower. 

 Clintonia borealis, Rafinesque. Wild lily of the valley. 

 .Pnicus discolor, Ww. Thistle, 

 glutinosus, Bw. 

 lanceolatus, Ww. 

 odoratus, Muhl. 

 Pitcheri, Torrey. 

 Collinsia verna, Nutt. 



Collinsonia canadensis, Linn. Horse balm. 

 Comraelina angustifolia, Mx. 

 Comptonia aspleuifolia, Alton. Sweet-fern. 



