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EUPHORBIACE^E. 



EUPHORBIA, L. SPURGE. 

 E. polygonifolia, L. 

 E. maculata, L. SPOTTED SPURGE. 

 E. hypericifolia, L. 



Sand by the railroad track, near town. C. & D. 

 E. Cyparissias, L. CYPRESS SPURGE. 



Escaped ; growing freely in several places by roadsides. 



EMPETRACE^. 



COREMA, Don. BROOM CROWBERRY. 



C. Conradii, Torrey. 



Abundant a few miles from town on the William Worth road ; 

 found also on the new road from town to Siasconset. M. L. 0. 

 Road from town to Polpis. Miss Tallant, 1867. 

 Near Saul's Hills. Warren Upham. 



Abundant in low places bordering on Tom Never's Swamp. 

 L. L. D. 



URTICACEuE. 



URTICA, Tourn. NETTLE. 



U. urens, L. 

 Not uncommon as a garden weed fifty years ago, but rare now. 



BCEHMERIA, Jacq. 



B. cylindrica, Willd. FALSE NETTLE. 



PARIETARIA, Tourn. PELLITORY. 



P. Pennsylvanica, Muhl. 



Coatue. In beach sand close to a bowlder near the water's 

 edge ; some half dozen plants. M. L. 0., 1879. 



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CANNABIS, Tourn. 



C. sativa, L. HEMP. 



Waste ground south of the town ; a single well grown plant. 

 C. & D. Edge of a sidewalk. M. L. 0., 1887. 



