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*\il< hriatly; fiowaia mlpbor -yellow; fruit berry-like, eatable. .June 

 QWOT OH rock] hill-. 



ORDER: (iifurbitareae. (Gwrti Family.) 

 Sicyos, L. One seeded S Cucumber.) 

 Sicyos angulatus, L. Climbing annual plant with heart-shaped .Vangled 

 leaver and snr.i'.l white flowera Julj -Sept. 



ORDER, (rassulacfae. (Orpine Family.) 

 SedlUB, L. < Stone-Crop.) 

 Sedum acre. L V , S to w cr op or Wall Ptp^r.) Thick leaved herb with 

 yellow Bowers. May — June. 



lYitthormn. Grunov. (Ditsh Stoiie-crop.) 

 Penthorum sedoides, L. An upright weed-like perennial herb, with scat- 

 tered (Mi Beaky) leaves ami yellowish-green flowers. July — Oct 

 ORDKR: Hamanielaceae. i Witch- Hazel Family.) 

 llaiti:\molis. L. ( Witch-llnzel.) 

 Hamamelis Virginica, L. A tall shrub, with alternate, oral leaves -and 

 yellow Bearers, which apjnar late in aututnn, when the lea\ BB arc falling, 

 and maturing it* seeds the next summer. (About 1J00.) 



Liquiilainbar, L. (Sweet-Gum Tree.) 

 Li qui dam bar Styraciflua, L. (Sw<xt Cum. I>U*tetl.) A fine tree, 50 — CO 

 feet high, with gray hark and corky ridges on the hmnchlets. Leaves 

 '•lobed, fragrant when bruised, tinning deep crimson in autumn. April. 

 (About 6000.) 



ORDER: lmbellifer J f {Parsley Family.) 

 DaOOOS, Ttiurn. (Carrot.) 

 Daucos Carota, L. {Cbmm tm Carrot.) Biennial herb ; stmi liri-tly : (lowers 

 in urabeK wl im-colored. July -Sept. 



ORDER: Araliaceae. (Ginseng Family.) 



Aralia. Tonrn. (Ginseng-Wild Sarsaparilla.) 



Alalia apiuosa. L. (.litydknAne. Jlerctdm' Club) A \ny ornamental low 

 with compound leaves j the stout stem prickly: leaflets ovate, pale 

 'i : flowers white, in ambela July. Angus! Aboal 50 

 cimen. 

 Aralia racemosa. L. ( Spikmnrd ) Herbaceous plant: stem widely liran- 

 ab-wfaite, in rarrmoan paninlrd umbels. Well known 

 for its spicy-aromatic roots. July. A 



ORDER: (oriiaffaf. (Dogwood Family.) 



1 > int. ^Cornel- Dogwood.) 

 Cornua Eorida. L (Anvwy Doginod.) Que of (be haiWhmmoet 



