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Prunus Persica (L.) Stokes. Peach. 



Is an occasional escape. 



Prunus caroliniana Ait. Mock Orange. Carolina Laurel 



Sparingly escaped from cultivation. [Cherry. 



Leguminosae 



Schrankia angustata T. & G. Sensitive Plant. 



Dry old field across from the paper mill. Rather frequent in 



uncultivated open places. 

 Gleditsia triacanttios L. Honey Locust. 



Scarce and very local in occurrence. A good many trees grow 



along the ditch west of the Upper Farm Place. 

 Cassia Tora L. 



A rank, ill-smelling weed in cultivated places. Recently intro- 

 duced and getting more abundant. 

 Cassia chamaecrista L. Large Partridge Pea. 



Light soil near Tory Cave. A rather rare plant in our area, but 



locally plentiful in the flat woods. 

 Cassia nictitans L. Partridge Pea. 



Open places and edges of woods. Common. 



Cercis canadensis L. Redbud. Judas Tree. 



One tree in sand hills three miles north of Hartsville. It is 

 not uncommon at Society Hill and at Darlington, about fifteen 

 miles away. 



Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R. Br. False Indigo. 



Flat woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. Sandy woods 

 near Black Creek. Frequent. 



Baptisia villosa (Walt.) Ell. 



Sand hills near Crowley's Branch. Dry pine woods near the 

 paper mill. Frequent. 



Crotalaria Purshii DC. Rattle-box. 



Across from the dam at the paper mill. Common. 



Crotalaria rotundifolia (Walt.) Poir. Rattle-box. 



Sand hills east of Kilgore's Pond. 



Robinia nana (Ell.) Spach. Dwarf Locust. 



Woods near Mr. A. M. McNair's residence. Woods south of 

 Burnt Bay, near the paper mill. Infrequent. 



