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4. MORUWS, Tourn. (MULBERRY.) 
1. M. rubra, L. (RED MuuBerry.) A common tree in the woods. 
April and May. 
2. Ml. auBa. (Wuire Mutserry.) Found growing in the fields. 
Rather scarce. Adv. from Eu. 
5. URTICACEA, Tourn. (NErTLE.) 
1. U. gracilis, Ait. June. 
6. LAPORTEA, Gaudichaud. (Woop Nerttr.) 
1. L. Camadensis, Gaudichaud. Plentiful. July to September. 
7. CANNABIS, Tourn. (HeEme.) 
1. GC. sativa, L. (Hemp.) July and August. Adv. from Eu. 
OrpEr 74. PLATANACEAG. (PLANE-TREE FAmILy.) 
1. PLATANUS, L, (PuANeE-TREE. Burronwoop.) 
1. P. occidentalis, L. (American Puane or Sycamore.) Com- 
mon. April. 
OrnvEer 75. JUGLANDACEA (Wanner Famity.) 
1. JUGLANS,L. (Watnvrt.) 
1, J. cimerea, L. (Burrernut.) April. Med. Prop.: Butternut is 
a mild cathartic, resembling rhubarb in its action. 
2. J. migra, L. (Buack Watnout.) Plentiful; forms our most val- 
uable timber, April and May. 
2 CARYA, Nutt. (Hicxory.) 
1. C. oliveeformis, Nutt. (PEcan-nut.) There are but two speci- 
naens of this tree found in this county; of these one was planted, and the 
other is probably native. May. 
2. C. alba. (SHELL-BARK or SHaAG-BARK Hickory.) Common. 
April, 
3. C. micro-carpa, Nutt. (Smani-rruirep Hickory.) Rare. 
May. 
“4. C. suleata, Nutt. (Western SHELL-BARK Hickory.) April. 
5. C. tomentosa, Nutt. (Mocker-nut. WHITE-HEART Hickory.) 
6. C. porcina, Nutt, (Pia-nur on Broom H.) April. 
