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Ranunculaceae 



Clematis Viorna L. Leather flower. 



Edge of a branch on road to Society Hill. Rare. 



Zanthoriza apiifolia L'Her. Yellow-root. 



Along Snake Branch near the High School building. Rare. 



Magnoliaceae 



Magnolia virginiana L. Sweet Bay. 



Common in bays and swamps. 



Liriodendron Tulipifera L. Poplar. Tulip Tree. 



Swamps and edges of water courses. Not abundant. 



Anonaceae 



Asimina parviflora (Michx.) Duval. Upland Papaw. 



Sand hills on road to Kilgore ? s mill. Scattered in the sand 

 hills, and occasional in the woods south of Burnt Bay and at 

 Laurel Land. 



Menispermaceae 



COCOTJLUS CAROLINUS (L.) DC 



Seen only once ; in a cotton field on Hartsville Plantation. 



Lauraceae 



Persea pubescens (Pursh) Sarg. Red Bay. 



Burnt Bay near the Novelty Mill. In flower June 11, 1911. 

 This species is distinguished from the smooth red bay by its 

 tomentose twigs and leaves and long peduncles. Common in 

 bays and swamps. 



Sassafras variifolittm (Salisb.) Ktze. Sassafras. 



Very common in ground that has been cultivated. 



Cruciferae 



Draba verna. Whitlow Grass. 



A common little early spring weed. 



Lepidium virginicum L. Peppergrass. 



A common weed. 



