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 Order 63.— POLEMONIACE.E. 80. 



1. PoLEMONIUM, Tourn. 



reptans, L. (Jacob's Ladder. Greek Valerian, and 

 inappropriately Brandywine Jessamine.) 

 Moist sandy soil; Brandy wine, &c. Frequent. May. 



2. Phlox, L. 



maculata, L. (Wild Sweet- William.) 

 Wet meadows, &c. Frequent. June. 



pilosa, L. 



Borders of thickets; throughout. Not common. 

 May. 



Order 64.— CONVOLVULACEJE. 81. 



1. Quamoclit, Tourn. 

 coccinea, Moench. 



Cultivated grounds; W. Lea's. Not common out 

 of gardens. July. 

 2. Ipomcea. L. 



purpurea, Lam. (Morning-Glory. ) 



About gardens, &c. Frequent. July, 

 pandurata, Meyer. (Wild Potato-vine. Man-of-the- 

 earth.) 

 Sandy banks; Brandywine, kc. Frequent. July. 



3. Convolvulus, L. 



arvensis, L. (Bindweed.) 



Dry banks; N. Castle R. Ft., near McCrone's. 

 Rare. Detected by W. M. Canby, June, 1860. 



4. Calystegia, R. Br. 



sepium, 1 R. Br. (Hedge Bindweed.) 



Alluvial meadows; Cherry Island, &c. June. 



spithamsea, Pursh. (Low Bindweed.) 



Open sandy woods, &c. ; Brandywine. Frequent. 



5. Cu scuta, Tourn. 



Gronovii, Willd. (Dodder. Love-vine.) 



Low grounds; Brandywine, &c. Common. Au^. 



1 A vile nuisance ; which may, however, he destroyed hy close pas- 



rincr. 



turing. 



