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Euphorbiaceae J. St. Hil. 

 Acalypha virginica L. 

 Chamaesyce maculata (L.) Small. 

 Chamaesyce preslii [Guss.) Arthur. 

 Chamaesyce rafinesqui {Greene) Small. 

 Tithymalus cyparissias (L.) Hill. 



Callitrichaceae Lindl. 

 Callitriche palustris L. 

 Callitriche heterophylla Piirsh. 



Anarcardiaceae Lindl. 

 Rhus copalhna L. 

 Rhus hirta (L.) Siidiv. 

 Rhus glabra L. 



Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze. 

 Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze. 



Ilicaceae Lowe. 

 Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray. A very abundant shrub in open 



swamps and along streams. The form with leaves pubescent 



beneath (variety padifolia) is also frequent. 

 Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trelease. Abundant in open swamps 



and marshes. 



Celastraceae Lindl. 

 Celastrus scandens L. Thickets, especially near streams. 



Aceraceae J. vSt. Hil. 

 Acer saccharinum L. The soft or silver maple, one of the most 



abundant trees of the low wet deciduous woodlands around the 



head of the lake. 

 Acer rub rum L. Common in low woods and swamps. 

 Acer saccharum Marsh. Not common in the low woods around the 



head of Oneida lake. 

 Acer pennsylvanicum L. Low woods and swamps. 

 Acer spicatum Lam. vSwamps. Not common. 



Rhamnaceae Desv. 



Rhamnus alnifolia L'Her. Swamps and boggy thickets. Not 

 common. 



