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Asplenium Filix-foemina (L.) Bernh. Lady Fern. 



In Snake Branch swamp. Not infrequent on wet edges of 

 swamps, as at Laurel Land and the Old Bacot Place. 



Osmundaceae 



Osmunda regalis L. Royal Fern. 



Burnt Bay where the road crosses to Prestwood's Bridge. Not 

 common. 



Osmunda cinnamomea L. Cinnamon Fern — Poor-man's Soap. 

 Burnt Bay, near the novelty mill. Frequent. When the leaves 

 of this fern are rubbed up in water they make a lather like 

 soap, hence the name "Poor Man's Soap," which it is known by 

 at Hartsville. 



Ophioglossaceae 



Botrychium virginianum (L.) Sw. Grape Fern. 



Near spring at foot of declivity to creek swamp on the old 

 Bacot Place. Rare. 



Lycopodiaceae 



Lycopodium alopecuroides L. Club Moss. 



Plentiful along wet edges of swamps and bays. 



Lycopodium adpressum Lloyd & Underw. Club Moss. 



In savannas, and in slightly dryer situations than the preced- 

 ing. Plentiful. 



Lycopodium carolinianum L. Little Club Moss. 



In damp, sandy flats. Frequent. 



GYMNOSPERMAE 



Pinaceae 



Pinus Taeda L. Loblolly Pine. Old-field Pine. 



Very common in old fields and edges of swamps, flat woods, etc. 



Pinus serotina Michx. Pond Pine. Slash Pine. 



Common in bays, savannas, and edges of swamps. 



Pinus virginiana Mill. Scrub Pine. 



One tree of this species was noticed in the Sand Hills about 

 three miles north of Hartsville. 



