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Haloragidaceae. 



Myriophyllum sp. 



Immature plants from a stream south of Auburn. 



Proserpinaca pectinata Lam. 



A single collection, roadside ditches, sandy land. 



Araliaceae. 

 Aralia spinosa L. 



Frequent, rich woods and thickets. 



Umbelliferae. 

 Angelica villosa (Walt.) B. S. P. 



Frequent, dry pine and mixed woods, clay or sand. 



ChaerophyHiiui Taintiirieri Hook. 



Common, a street and roadside weed, also in sandy swamps. 



Centella Asiatica (L.) Urban. 



Lee county (S. M. Tracy.) Specimen in herb. New York 

 Bot. Garden. , 



*€icuta maculata L. 



Common, swamps, etc. 



IDauciis pusillus Michx. 



Frequent, fields, roadsides and waste places 



Deringa Canadensis (L. ) O. Knntze. 



Rich woods, Clay county, Coosa county. 



tH^^droeotyle Yerticellata Tliurnb. 



Frequent, shaded thickets, clay or land. 



Eryng-iuni yuccaefolium Miclix. 



Common, dry woods and fields. 



Oxypolis rigidus (L. ) Raf . 



Frequent, sandy swamps. 



fLignsticum Canadense (L. ) Britt. 



Frequent, open marshy places. 



1. This is included under E. integrifohim Walt, in Mohr's 

 Plant Life, 644, but it seems to differ from the pine-barren 

 plant in more diffuse habit and broader leaves. 



