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107. Diospyros Virginiana L. Common on the banks and is- 

 lands all along the lower part of the river, sometimes producing an 

 abundance of fruit when a shrub but a few feet high. 



108. CJiionantlnis Virginica L. York Furnace; Peach Bot- 

 torn. Also higher up the river. 



n obliquum (Jacq.) Britt. Safe Harbor ; Tuc- 



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quan Island. Rare. 



no. Ipomaca laatnosa L. Safe Harbor; Tucquan Island; 

 Peach Bottom. 



in. Cuscnta Cephalanthi Engelm. Harrisburg, on the is- 

 lands ; above Marietta ; Safe Harbor. 



112. Cusatta Polygonorum Engelm. Harrisburg, on the is- 

 lands ; above Marietta ; Safe Harbor. 



113. Phlox paniculata L. Below the mouth of the Pequea. 

 Probably not escaped from culture. 



114. Hydrophyllum Canadcnsc L. Turkey Hill, above Safe 

 Harbor ; Peach Bottom, on a high hill at the head of an island. 

 A northern species. 



115. Microcalyx Nyctclca (L.) Ktze. Duncannon ; Marietta; 



Safe Harbor. 



116. Phacelia dabia (L.) Small. Duncannon; Safe Harbor; 

 Tucquan. 



117. Phacelia Purshii Buckley. Safe Harbor. A western 

 species. 



118. Physostegia denticulata (Ait.) Britt. Harrisburg; Safe 

 Harbor ; Peach Bottom. 



119. Gerardia Skinneriana Wood. Below Peach Bottom- 



J. J. Carter. 



r n \ l<r.,.-of "\T~4- UCMmum) alnnP' the 



1 20. Catalpa Catalpa (L.) Karst. Nc 

 river. May have escaped from culture. 



121. Ru cilia strcpens L. Safe Harbor. 



bor ; Peach Bottom. 

 12^. Di 



ippia lanccolata (Ait.) Britt. Harrisburg; Safe Har- 



of 



xnthcra Americana L. Very abundant, and acres c 

 it in the shallows of the river north of the railroad bridge abov< 

 Harrisburg, where it nourishes large beds of Cuscuta Gromn'iL 

 whose vivid orange color attracts the notice of travelers crossing 

 in the cars during the months of August and September. 



