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Abutilon abutilon (L.) Rusby 

 A. avieeniiae Gaertn. 

 Velvet leaf. Indian mallow 

 Gardens and waste i)laces. ('onimon. August-October. 



Hibiscus trionum L. 

 FJotrci -of-(i ii-hour 

 Waste places at Barton. Advenrive from Europe. August- 

 September. 



HYPERICACEAE 



Hypericum ascyron L, 

 a rent »s'/; .John's icort 

 Banks of the river. Common. July. 



Hypericum ellipticura Hook. 

 Pale ^t John's icort 

 Swamps and banks of streams. Common. July-August. 



Hypericum perforatum L. 



Conihion St John's loort 

 Abundant in fields and waste places. June- September. 



Hypericum maculatum Walt. 

 Cori/nihed St John's wort 

 Fields, roadsides and open woods. Common. July- September. 



Hypericum mutilum L. 

 Dwarf St John's ivort 

 Common in damj). sterile soil. July-Aiigust. 



Hypericum canadense L. 

 Canadian St John's ivort 

 Wet sandy soil. Frequent. July-September. 



Triadenum virginicum (L.) Raf. 

 El odes camiianulata Pursh 

 Marsh St John's wort 

 Swamps and alonii- streams. Common. July-September. 



CISTACEAE 

 Helianthemum canadense (L.) Michx. 

 Frostweed 

 Plentiful along both banks of the river at Apalachin. May- 

 Julv. 



