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 {Woodwardia Virginica (L.) Smith. 



A single collection, Auburn. 



Lycopodiaceae. 

 Lycopodium pinnatum (Chapm.j Lloyd & Underw. 



Frequent, sphagnum bogs. 



Selaginellacae. 

 Selaginella apiis (L. ) Spring. 



Frequent, on the ground in swamps. 



• Pixaceae. 

 Juniperus Virginiana L. 



Frequent, especially along roadsides. 



Pinus echinata Mill. 



The short leaf pine; common in mixed upland woods. 



Pinus palustris Mill. 



The long leaf pine; the prevailing timber on sandy lands, 

 Lee county, and on dry rocky ridges bordering the Talla- 

 poosa River. 



Pinus Taeda L. 



Loblolly pine, old field pine, swamp pine; common, swamps 

 and uplands, especially as a second growth in abandoned 

 fields. 



Typhaceae. 

 Typha latifolia L. 



Frequent, marshy places and shallow ponds and ditches. 



SPARGANIACEAt:. 



Sparganum androcladum (Engelm.) Morong. 



Occasional, marshy places. 



Alismaceae. 

 tSagittaria latifolia Willd. 



Common, marshes and ditches. 



