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plants listed do not seem to be typical moist woods plants and 
in such cases they have probably been driven to the margin of 
the thicket by the cultivation of the table land on one side and 
by the high water of the creek bottom on the other. The plants 
of the moist woods on this bank are: 
Acer negundo, 
Acer nigrum, 
Acitea alba, 
Actea rubra, 
Adiantum pedatum, 
Adopogon virginicum, 
Adoxa moschatellina, 
Agastache scrophulariefolia, 
Agrimonia hirsuta, 
Amelanchier canadensis, 
Anemone quinqguefolia, 
Afios apios, 
Apocynum androsemzifolium, 
Aralia nudicaults, 
Aralia racemosa, 
Arisema triphyllum, 
Asarum canadense, 
Asclepias exaltata, 
Asclepias tncarnata, 
Asclepias syriaca, 
Asplenium acrostichoides, 
Asplenium filix-femina, 
Bicuculla cucullaria, 
Bidens frondosa, 
Bidens comosa, 
Botrychium virginianum, 
Campanula americana, 
Carex rosea, 
Carpinus caroliniana, 
Caulophyllum thalictroides, 
Cerastium longipedunculatum, 
Circea lutetiana, 
Clematis virginiana, 
Cornus candidissima, 
Cornus rotundifolia, 
Cornus stolonifera, 
Corylus americana, 
Crategus punctata, 
Crategus tomentosa, 
Cypripedium hirsutum, 
Cystopteris bulbifera, 
Deringa canadeists, 
Diervilla diervilla, 
Epilobium adenocaulon, 
Epilobium coloratum, 
E-quisetum arvense, 
Erigeron pulchellus, 
Erythronium albidum, 
Evuonymus atropurpureus, 
Eupatorium ageratoides, 
Falcata comosa, 
Fragaria americana, 
Galium aparine, 
Galium boreale, 
Galium trifidum, 
Galium triflorum, 
Geranium maculatum, 
Geum strictumi, 
FHlabenaria bracteata, 
flepatica acuta, 
FHleracleum lanatum, 
Humulus lupulus, 
flydrophyllum virginicum, 
Impatiens aurea, 
Impatiens biflora, 
Juglans cinerea, 
Juglans nigra, 
Lactuca floridana, 
Lathyrus ochroleucus, 
Lathyrus venosus, 
