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A. alba, Linn. White-top. Bonnet-grass. June. 2(. 18 in.—2 ft. 
Fields. 
- lateriflora, Mich. Aug. 2. 2 ft. Swamps and ravines. 
. sobolifera, Muhl. Aug. 2(. 2ft. Rocky hills, Canal banks. 
. tenuiflora, Willd. July. 2¢. 2—8 ft. Damp, rocky ravines. 
- sylvatica, Torr. Aug. 2{. 3 ft. Rocky situations, woods. 
. virginica, Linn. Aug. 3%. 1 ft. Sandy soils, roadsides. 
. clandestina? Spreng. Sept. 2(. 2 ft. Dry hills. 
Auisma Plantago, Linn. Water Plantain. w, July. 2. 1—2 ft. Wa- 
ter and wet situations. 
Auium Canadense, Linn. Meadow Garlic. pale r. May, June. 2f. 
18 in. Wet meadows. 
A. vineale, Linn. Field Garlic. pale r. June, July. 2 ft. Mea- 
dows, low islands about Troy. Both species expectorant, diuret- 
ic, and diaphoretic. 
Aunvs serrulata, Linn. Alder. r-g. Ap. 5. 8—15 ft. Swamps 
and wet meadows. 
Atorecurus pratensis? Linn. Foxtail-grass. June. 2f. 2—8 ft. 
Fields and pastures. 
A. geniculatus, Muhl. Water Foxtail-grass. July. 2. 12—18 in. 
Wet meadows and swamps. 
Amarantuts hybridus, Willd. g. July. #. 1—3 ft. Ploughed 
fields and waste grounds. 
A. lividus, Linn. g. July. 3%. 1—2 ft. Ploughed fields and road- 
sides. 
Amprosia trifida, Willd. g-y. August. %. 4—8 ft. Alluvial soils, 
banks of streams, &c. 
A. elatior, Willd. Hog-weed. g. July. 2%. 1—8 ft. Old fields and 
pastures. Nervine and astringent. 
AmpELopsis quinquefolia, Mich. Creeper. g. July. 6. Climbing. 
Woods and low grounds. 
AmpuHicarpa monoica, Elliott. b&. & w. July, Aug. 2f. Twining. 
Woods, ravines, and shady places. 
Anpromepa polifolia, Mich. w-r. May. 6. 1 ft. Sphagnous 
swamps. Leaves acid. 
A. paniculata, Muhl. White-bush. w. June. 6b. 2—6 ft. Bor- 
ders of swamps and low grounds. 
A. calyculata, Willd. Leather-leaf. w. May. b. 2ft. Swamps. 
Tonic and diuretic. 
ANpDROPOGON scoparius, Mich. Broom-grass. August. 2f. 3 ft, 
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Open woods. 
