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Scrophnlaria Marylandica 

 Pulystichum acrostich- 



oides 

 Aqui'.egia australis 

 Atamosco Atamasco 

 Andropogon scoparins 



(X?) 

 Sorghum Halepense (X) 

 Smilax purr.ila 

 Viola affinis? 

 Nothoscordum striatum 

 Triadenum petiolatum 

 Conopholis Americana 

 Sanguinaria Canadensis 

 I=or)vrnni biternatum 

 Myriophyllum laxum? 

 Arisaema Dracontium 

 Rudbeckia sp. 

 Dicerandra I'nearifoMa 

 Dryopteris The'ypteris 

 Pachysandra procumbens 

 Urticastrum divaricatinn 

 Senecio obovatus? 

 Carex Harperi 

 Po'ymnia Uvedalia 

 Gratiola Floridana? 

 Gratiola sphaerocarpa? 

 Hymenocallis sp. 

 Tril'ium Hugeri 

 Sarracenia fkiva 

 Sarothra gentianoides (X 

 Epiohegus Virginiana 

 Sagittsria natans lorata? 

 Dasystoma Virffinica 

 Anthemis Cotula (X) 

 Daucus pusir.us (X) 

 Sanicula Marylandica 

 Meibomia laevigata 

 Morongia uncinata 

 Cnidoscolus stimulosus 

 Meibomia ntidiflora 

 Erianthus sp. 

 Eupatorium compositifo- 



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 Collinsonia anisata 



("and about 125 others') 



Dry or rich woods 



The following trees which are more or less common either in different re- 

 gions not far away, or in other red clay regions in the South, are rare or ab- 

 sent here : Pinus serotina. Hicoria glabra. Betula nigra, Quernis geminata, Qtier- 

 cus Catesbaei. Magnolia macrophyUa. Platamis. Gledifschia. Tilia. Sassafras, and 



