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Lupinus Perennis; L. — Wild Lupine ; sandy and gravelly soils. 



Medicago Lupulina, L. — Nonesuch ; resembles yellow clover, and 

 perhaps nearly as good. 



Pisum Maritmum, L. — Beach Pea ; sea-coast, eaten by horses. 



Urtica Dioica, L. — Nettle ; walls and road-sides. 



Comptonia Asplenifolia, Alton. — Sweet Fern ; old pastures. 



Myrica Cerifera, L. — Bay Berry ; useful for its vegetable wax. 

 do. Gale, L. — A low bush in swamps and edges of fresh meadows. 



Celastrus Scandens, L. — False Bitter Sweet ; wax work, a tall strong 

 climber on trees and over stone walls. 



Ampelopsis Quinquefolia. — Woodbine ; false grape, on stone walls 

 and running up trees. 



Rhus Radicans, L. — Poison Ivy ; found as above, 

 do. Vernix. — Poison Dogwood ; Bigelow's Med. Bot. pi. x. 



Geranium Dissectum, L. — Wild Cut-leaved Geranium ; sandy fields. 



Agrostemma Githago, L. — Corn Cockle ; introduced, seen among 

 wheat — annual and increases by seed. 



Dianthus Armeria, L. — Slender Pink ; with the above. 



Saponaria Officinalis, L. — Bouncing T3et ; soap wort — introduced, 

 and spreads by the root ; edges of fields and near heaps of compost. 



Spergula Arvensis, L. — Corn Spurry ; among corn and wheat, es- 

 pecially in light warm land. 



Phytolaca Decandra, L. — Poke ; barn yards. 



Polygonum Aviculare, L. — Knot Grass ; troublesome about house 

 yards. 



Polygonum Scandens. — Climbing in cultivated fields, with Polygo- 

 num Fagopyrum, L. Buckwheat, &c. 



Rumex Crispus, L. — Curled Dock ; exceedingly troublesome in 



mowing and meadows. 



do. Acetosella, L. — Field Sorrel, — indicates a poor, thin soil. 



do. Obtusifolius, L. — Broad Leaved Dock ; do. do. 



Campanula Perfoliata, L. — Clasping Bell Flower ; in light cultivated 



soils. 



Lobelia Inflata, L. — Indian Tobacco ; every where causing horses to 



slaver. , 



Plantago Major, L. — Plantain ; common near door steps. 



do. Lanceolata, L. — Ribbed-Leaved Plantain, or Rib-wort, fields. 

 Ambrosia Elatior, L. — Hog Weed ; Anakim, Roman Wormwood. 

 Anthemis Cotula, L. — May Weed ; stinking camomile, on sides of 



roads, and on heaps of compost. 



