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Vicia Cracca & Lathyrus ? — Xanthium spino- 

 sum ? Campanula erinoides, Veronica scutellata, 

 Alisma Plantago, Sagittaria sagittifolia ? Ga- 

 lium Mollugo & Galium foliis quaternis lineari- 

 bus. — Hibiscus palustris, putting forth his flow- 

 ers. Polygonum amphibium — Juncus & Scirpus 

 lacustris, Galium 3-fidum a very small leaved 

 species & truely 3 fid & triandrous. — Ranuncu- 

 lus a very small creeping sort, in the salt marsh 

 with leaves like Chrysosplenium I calld it R. sto- 

 loniferus ; it grows in thick tuffts together, & 

 covers the ground. Asclepias syriaca & purpu- 

 rascens? — Scutellaria galericulata? — Lysimachia 

 racemosa,-Glycine apios, without flowers-Apoyc- 

 num cannabium— which is used by the Indians 

 as a purifyer of the blood. Sparganium rarao- 

 sum — Arundo — Panicum — Scirpus &c. Eupa- 

 torium perfoliatum & maculatum — A grass which 

 I suppose to be a species of Trachynotia of Mi- 

 chaux. This is a grass I never seen before. A 

 species of Sium fills up a great part of the marsh 

 it appears the same as I observed at Cayuta creek 

 ■& calld S. heterophyllum. — Sisymbrium amphib- 

 ium very frequent. — Lysimachia racemosa, this 

 appears to be the same as the bulbifera ; I dit 

 not find one single specimen with bulbs here, 

 though I purposely searched for it, may be they 

 are different after all ? ? A species of Rosa 

 growing pretty tall,grows in the most wet places, 

 among Sparganium and Typha, which appeared 

 very strange to me, it is in great abundance 

 through the swamps. ARumex,which for want 

 of a name I call R. polygonoides is very plenty 



