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ARALIACE.E. GINSENG FAMILY. 



ARALIA, L. 



2559. A. racemosa, L. American Spikehead. 

 Not rare, in deep upland woods. 



2560. A. nudicaulis, L. Wild Sarsaparilla. 

 Common on rocky, well-shaded banks. 



PANAX, L. 



2561. P. quinquefolium, L. Ginseng. 

 Becoming rare. In deep rich woods. 



UMBELLirER^. CARROT FAMILY. 



SANICULA, L. 



2562. S. marylandica, L. Sanicle. 

 Common in rich woods. 



2563. 8. gregaria, Bicknell. Clustered Snake-root. 

 In wood, not common. 



2564. 8. canadensis, L. Short-styled Snake-root. 

 Infrequent. 



2565. 8. trifoliata, Bicknell. Large-fruited Snake-root. 

 Not common. 



ERYNGIUM, L. 



2566. E. aquaticum, L. Button Snake-root. 



Not rare, on dry prairies, but also occurring in moist 



grounds. 

 CEUEROPHYLLUM, L. 



2567. C. procumbens, (L.) Crantz. Spreading Chervil. 

 Infrequent. 



WASHINGTONIA, Raf. 



2568. W. claytoni, (Michx.) Britton. Woolly Sweet Cicely. 

 Common in deep woods. 



2569. W. longistylis, (Torr.) Britton. Smoother Sweet Cicely. 

 Common. 



CONIUM, L. 



2570. C. maculatum, L. Poison Hemlock. 

 In waste places; introduced. 



