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(12. Chimaphila.) 



maculata, Pursh. (Spotted Pipsissewa.) 

 Dry woods. Common. June. 



Sub-Order 4.— MOXOTROPE^E. 



13. MONOTROPA, L. 



uniflora, L. (Indian Pipe.) 



Rich woods. Frequent. June. 

 Hypdpitys, L. (Pine Sap. False Beech-drops.) 



Moist oak and pine woods. Frequent. July. 



Order 51.— AQUIFOLIACEJE. 64. 



1. Ilex, L. (Ilex and Prinos, L.) 

 opaca, Ait. (Holly.) 



Shellpot Hill; Folly Woods. Rare in the northern 

 part of the county. June, 

 verticillata, Gr. (Black Alder.) 

 (Prinos verticillata, L.~) 

 Wet thickets. Frequent. The scarlet berries quite 

 showy in autumn and winter, 

 laevigata, Gray. (Smooth Winter-berry.) 

 Wet woods; J. Peach's. Rare. June. 



Order 52.— EBENACEJE. 66. 



1. DlOSPYROS, L. 



Virginiana, L. (Persimmon.) 



Low woods and old fields. Frequent. June. 



Order 53.— PLANTAGINACE^]. 68. 



1. Plantago, L. 



major, L. (Plantain.) 



Moist ground near paths. Common. June — July, 

 lanceolata, L. (Ripple-grass.) 



Dry pastures. Common. May. 

 Virginica, L. 



Sterile old fields. Frequent. May. 

 pusilla? Kutt. 



Detected in 1843 near Public School-house No. 7, 

 growing in dry fields. Rare. April — Aug. 



