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Arabis racemosa (very common in woodlands and brush).

Corky white Elm (Ulmus racemosa).

Interrupted Fern (common more than the other, the small brake).

Maidenhair Fern (very common).

Scouring Rush. Marchantia polymorpha.

Arundo phragmites (very common in swamps and meadows). June grass.

Sumach (very common in open woodland and among brush).

High Blackberry, not very abundant.

Goldthread and smooth sumach,—the latter more common than the staghorn.

Yellow Star of Bethlehem. Thorough-wort.

Comarum palustre.

Salix pedicellaris (common in wet meadows).

Erigeron bellidifolium. Thimbleberry, not very common. Low Blackberry.

Pyrola elliptica; secunda.

Rum Cherry, small. Yellow Wood-sorrel (not nearly so common as the violet).

Osmunda cinnamomea. Coral-root. Sensitive Fern.

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