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ARCTIUM, L. 



A. Lappa, L., yar. minus, Gr. (Lappa officinalis, All., 

 var. minor, Gr.) BURDOCK. 



CICHORIUM, Tourn. 



C. Intybus, L. SUCCORY. CHICORY. 

 At the south end of Orange St. scattered along the roadside, 

 where it has been known for fifty years, and never, apparent- 

 ly, any more or any less abundant than now. Mr. Dame re- 

 ports two plants in Siasconset and a few in Polpis, in 1886. 



KRIGIA, Schreb. 

 K. Virginica, Willd. DWARF DANDELION. 



LEONTODON, L., Juss. 



L. autumnale, L. FALL DANDELION. 

 Very common. 



HIERACIUM, Tourn. 



H. Canadense, Michx. CANADA HAWKWEED. 



H. Gronovii, L. 



H. venosum, L. KATTLESNAKE-WEED. 



PRENANTHES, Vaill. 

 P. alba, L. (Ndbalus albus, Hook.) RATTLESNAKE-ROOT. 



TARAXACUM, Haller. DANDELION. 

 T. officinale, Web. (T. Dens-Leonis, Desf.) 



LACTUCA, Tourn. 



L. Canadensis, L. WILD LETTUCE. 



L. hirsuta, Muhl. (L. Canadensis, L., var. sanguinea, Torr. 



& Gr.) 



Peat-hole near Sesachacha, L. L. D., and on the commons 



near the Washing Pond, J. E. Churchill. 



