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Clethra alnifolia L. (pocosins and bushy pine-barrens), 
Nyssa uniflora Wang. (creek- and river-swamps),. 
‘‘  diflora Walt. (along all streams, and in ponds). 
Acer rubrum L. (creek-swamps mostly). 
Liquidambar Styracifiua UL. (nearly everywhere, but mostly 
small and scattered). 
Liriodendron Tulipifera \. (branch-swamps and other low 
grounds). : 
Magnolia glauca L. (non-alluvial swamps and pocosins), 
Quercus marylandica Muench. (dry woods and pine-barrens). 
Alnus rugosa Koch (along branches mostly). 
Salix nigra Marsh. (along creeks mostly). 
Pinus Taeda L. (nearly everywhere). 
‘*  serotina Michx. (pocosins and other damp sandy places). 
Laxodium distichum (L.) Rich. (creeks and rivers). 
The following were also seen in all three states, but less fre- 
quently than those just mentioned : 
llex glabra (L.) Gray (intermediate pine-barrens, etc.). 
Phoradendron flavescens (Pursh) Nutt. (on Nyssa biflora). 
Quercus digitata (Marsh.) Sudw. (dry woods, etc.). 
‘““  Catesbaei Michx. (dry pine-barrens and_sand-hills). 
‘“  Phellos L. (low grounds). 
Betula nigra L. (along creeks and rivers). 
Myrica cerifera L. (bushy pine-barrens, and low grounds). 
Spartina glabra Muhl. (salt marshes). 
Pinus echinata Mill. (sand-hills and dry woods). 
Anchistea virginica (L.) Presl (damp sandy places). 
Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn. (intermediate pine-barrens, etc.). 
NOTEWORTHY SPECIES 
The following seem to deserve separate mention. 
SENECIO TOMENTOSUS Michx. 
Seen only along the railroad right-of-way, in Bertie, Hertford, 
and Gates counties, N. C., and Nansemond County, Va., where it 
Was quite common. Mr. Kearney * noted its abundance in the 
Same general region, and it was previously reported from the 
* Contr, U. S. Nat. Herb. 5: 408, 472, 547. 1901. 
