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Nymphaea advena Solaiirl. 

 N u ]) li a r advena Ait. f. 

 Large yellow pond lily 

 Mutton hill pond. Siininiei-. 



Nympliaea kalmiana (Michx.) Sims 

 N u p h a r k a 1 m i a n u m Ait. 

 Small yellow pond lily 

 Marshland swamp. Summer. 



Cast all a odorata (Dryand.) W. & W. 

 Nymphaea odorata Ait. 

 Sweet-scented white water lily 

 Afntton hill pond. Summer. 



CERATOPHYLLACEAE 

 Ceratophyllum demersum L. 

 Hornwort 

 In the river. Frequent. June-July. 



MAGNOLIACEAE 

 Magnolia acuminata L. 

 Cucuml)er tree 

 Frequent throughout the valley as a small tree, the larger trees 

 having been cut for lumber. June. 



Liriodendron tulipifera L. 



Tulip tree. Whiteivood 



Rare. June. This tree has been nearly exterminated by the 



ax of the lumberman. 



RANUNCULACEAE 



Caltha palustris L. 



Cowslip. Marsh marigold 



Swamps and wet woodlands. Infrequent. May. 



Coptis trifolia iL.) Salisb. 

 Gold thread 

 Damp, mossy woods. Common. May. 



Actaea rubra (Ait.) Willd. 

 A. spicata var. rubra Ait. 

 Red haneherry 

 Woodlands. Frequent. May-June. 



