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2. MONOTROPA, L. (Invian Prez. Pine Sap.) 
1. M. uniflora L. (Invran Prez. Corprsn-PLAnt.) Plant white 
throughout, Very delicate and pretty; resembles wax. Not abundant. 
July to September. 
Orper 45. AQUIFOLIACEZE. (Hotty Famity.) 
1. LEX, L.  (Ivex and Prinos, L.) (Hotty.) 
1. I. mollis, Gray. Rather rare. June. 
2. I. verticillata, Gray. (Buack ALDER, WINTERBERRY.) 
Orper 46. EBENACEZE, (Hsony Famity.) 
1. DIOSPYRUS, L. (DarE-PLUM; Persimmon.) 
1. D. Virginiama, L. (Common Persimmon.) Plentiful. Moist 
places and flat fields, and woods. April. 
Orper 47. PLANTAGINACEAR. (Piantain Famity.) 
lL. PLANTAGO, L. (Puanrain. Ris Grass.) 
1. P. Major, L. (Common Puanratn.) Very plentiful. July. 
Nat. from Eu. 
_2 P. lanceolata, L. (Rip Grass. Rrepte Grass. EN@iisu 
PLANTAIN.) Meadows. Somewhat common. August, and September. 
Orver 48. PRIMULACEA. (Primosz Famity.) 
1. DODECATHEON, L. (American CowsziP.) 
1. D. Meadia, L. Rocky woods. Quite plentiful. April and 
May. 
2 LYSIMACHIA, Tourn. (Goos&-STRIFE.) 
1. L. qguadrifolia, L. May and June. 
2. L. Ciliata, L. June and July. 
3. L. lanceolata, Walt. Common. Wet meadows. June. 
. L. lanceolata, Var. Hybrida. 
. L. longifolia, Pursh. July. 
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3. ANAGALLIS, Tourn. (PIMPERNEL.) 
1. A. arvensis, L. (Common Prmpernet.) Rare. August. 
