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Illecebrace^. 



Anychia dichotoma Miclix. (121.) South of B. & O. railroad at Oak Grove, 

 in edge of woods. 



Anychia capillacea DC. (264.) South of Oak (irove, near railroad. 



Amarantace.e. 



Amarantus retrojiexiis h. (234.) Gardens, yards, etc. .July. 

 Amaranius albus Li. (211.) Weed about gardens. September 28, 1894. 

 Amamnlus spinosus L,. (209.) Weed in all gardens, etc. September 28, 1894^ 



Chenopodiaceje. 

 Chenopodium album Ij. (290.) Common weed. September 28, 1894. 



Phytolaccace^. 

 Phytolacca decandra L. (147.) Common, roadsides, etc. July 29, 1895. 



POLYGONACE^. 



Rumex Britannica L. (238.) Waste places. August 16, 1895. 



Rnmej- Acetosella L. (69.) Common everywhere in waste places. May 

 18, 1894. 



Polygonum Pennsylvanicum L. (286.) Yards, etc. September 28, 1894. 



Polygonum orientale h. (235.) Escaped from yards. August 16, 1895. 



Polygonum Virginianum h. (146.) Woods south of Oak Grove and B. & O. 

 Railroad. .July 29, 1895. 



Polygonum dumetorum L., var. scandens Gray. (117.) John Hyatt's woods 

 and E. & 1. Railroad. July 13, 1894. 



Aristolochiace^:. 

 Amrum Canadense \,. (85.) South of B. & O. tracks at Hyatt's. Not com- 

 mon. May 18, 1895. 



Santa lace^e. 

 Comandra umbellata Nutt. (249 and 306.) Woods south of Oak Grove, where 

 woods run into a low, grassy place. May 11, 1895. 



Euphorbiace-e. 

 Euphorbia Predii Vtuss. (280.) Weed in waste places. September 28, 1894. 

 Euphorbia corollaia L. (154.) Common along banks of B. & O. Railroad and 

 woods soutli of Oak (irove. July 29. 1895. 



