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4. CENTUNCULUS, L.  (CHAFrwEED.) 
1. C. minimus, L. Common. May. 
5S. SaMOLUS, L. (Winger Prverrnet., BrookweEep.) 
1. 8S. Valerandi, L. Rather common. Wet places. May to 
duly. 
Orprr 49. BIGNONIACEAR. (Bianonia Famity.) 
1. TECOMA, Juss. (Trumrrer Frowrr.) 
1. F. radicans, Juss. (Trempet Creeper.) 
Orper 50. OROBANCH ACE. (Broom Rarr Famity.) | 
1. EPIPHEGTS. Nutt. (Bercu Drops.) (CANCER-ROOT.) 
1. E. Virginiana, Bart. Very common in}the woods. September 
and October. 
2 CONOPHOLIS, Wallroth. (Squaw-root.) 
1.C. Americana, Wallroth. Rather plentiful in the woods. 
Looks very much like a cone. It is a parasite. April and May. 
3. APHYLLON, Mitchell. (Nakrep BRowN-RAPE.) 
1, A. uniflorum,. (ONE-FLOWERED CANcER-ROOT.) Is reported 
as being found in the woods, It is rare. 
Orpver 61. SCROPHULARIACEA. (Fiawort 
Famizy.) 
1. VEBRASCUM, L.  (Mutuxt.) 
1. V. thapsus, L. (Common Muuuzrn.) Very plentiful and quite 
troublesome. June and July. 
2. V. blattaria, L. (Moro M.) Not scarce. June. 
2 LENARIA, Tourn. (Toap Frax.) 
1. L. vulgaris, Mill. (Toap Fuax. Butrer anp Eacs Ramstep.) 
Common. May to July and September. Med. Prop.: Diuretic and 
cathartic. 
3. SCROPHULARIA, Tourn. (Ficwort.) 
1. S. nodosa, L. July and August. 
