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Leontodon autumnale L. 
Lobelia Kalruii L. 
Clethra acuminata Mx. 
Cynanchum nigrum Per.s. 
Gerardia tenuifolia Vahl. 
Koellia hyssopifolia Britton 
Plantago Yirginica B. S. P. 
P. aristata Mx. 
Bartouia Virginica B. S. P. 
Polygonella articulata Meisn. 
Samolus floribundus H. B. K. 
Euphorbia Cyparissias L. 
E. Ipecacuanliae L. 
Mercurialis animus L. 
Broussonetia papyrifera L. 
Quercus nana Sarg. 
Phoradendron flavescens Nutt. 
Sparganium simp, angustifolium Engel. 
Potamogeton perfoliatus L. 
P. amplifolius Tuckm. 
P. zosteraefolius Sebum. 
P. beterophyllus Schreb. 
Limodorum tuberosum L. 
Pogonia opliioglossoides Ker. 
P. verticillata Nutt. 
P. triantbophora B. S. P. 
Peraminm repens Salisb. 
Corallorliiza multiflora Nutt. 
Smilax glauca Walt. 
Vagnera stellata Morong 
Aletris farinosa L. 
Yeratrum. Woodii Bobbins 
Chrosperma muscaetoxica Kuntze 
Chamaelirium luteum Gr. 
Gemmingia Cliineusis Kuntze 
Juncus maritimus Lam. 
Scirpus robustus Pursh 
Ryuchospora alba Vahl. 
Schoenocaulon gracile Gr. 
Carex extensa Gooden. 
Eriocaulon gnapbalioides Mx. 
E. decangulare L. 
Cenchrns tribuloides L. 
Paspalum distichum L. 
Distichlis spic. stricta Scrib. 
Poly podium vulgare L. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum L. 
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SPECIES NOT BEFORE REPORTED 
Cardamine Pennsylvanica Muhl. 
The Pennsylvania bitter cress has been confused in our botanies 
with the hairy bitter cress, C. hirsuta. It may be distinguished by 
its glabrous character, its more leafy and branching stems and its 
more narrow pods. It is more frequent with us than that species, 
growing in swampy places and along streams and the shores of 
lakes. 
Cardamine purpurea (Tow.) Britton 
Goat island. C. S. Osborne. Syracuse. Miss Cobb. Previously 
reported as C. rhomboidea purpurea Torr., but now raised to specific 
rank in the Illustrated flora of the Northern states and Canada. 
Barbarea Barbarea (L.) MacM. 
The yellow cress is quite common and has been reported as 
B. vulgaris arcuata Gray, but it is now raised to specific rank. 
