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From June 20th to July 1st. 



Urtica gracilis, 

 urens, 



ZTrficacece. 



Nettle. 



Scrop7i,ulariacew. 



Veronica scutellata, Marsh speedwell. 



Paniciim latifolium, 



diehtoiimm, 2 or 3 forms, 



depaupei'atiim, 

 Trisetuni palustre, 

 Phalaris arundinacea. 

 var. picta. 



( "anariensis. 

 Poa compressa, 

 A^rostis alba, 



var. vulgaris, 



pereniiaiis, 



scabra, 

 Pldeuni pratense, 



Pauic-ii'rass. 



Trisetuni. 



Reed canary-grass, 



Wild striped '' 



(^anar_v-grass. 



Wire-grass. 



White bent-grass. 



Red-top. 



Thin-grass. 



Hair-grass. 



Herds-grass. 



Filices. 



* Polypodiuni vulgare, 

 Adiantuni pedatuni, 

 Pteris a(iuilina, 

 Woodwardia Virginica, 



angustitolia, 

 Aspleiiiuni Ti-ichomanes, 



ebeneuni. 



thelypteroides. 



Filix-foemina, 

 tPhegopteris polypodioides, 



thexagonoptera, 



tDryopteris, 

 Aspidiuni Thely pteris, 



Noveboracense, 



spinulosuin, 



var. dilatatuni. 



cristatuni, 



Poly|)ody. 

 Maidenhair. 

 Brake. 

 Chain-tern. 



u 



Spleen wort. 



Beech fern. 



Shield fern. 



Near dwellings. 



Boffs and marshes. 



Moist thickets; common. 

 Very coninioii. 

 Dry soil. 

 Low grounds. 

 Wet grounds. 



Waste places ; frequent. 

 Fields and meadows. 



Shaded places. 

 Dry soil. 

 Meadows. 



Rocks ; common. 

 Moist woods ; rare. 

 Very common. 

 Wet woods. 



Shaded, rocky places. 



Moist woods. 



Rocky woods. 

 Wet or moist woods 



♦This;, beiug au evergreen, may be found throughout tlie entire year, usually growing from crev- 

 ices of roclis; also severai evergreen species of Asplenium and Aspidiuni may be found at any time. 

 t H. Willey. 



