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[[preprinted]] 523 [[/preprinted]] (4)
Va: Bull Run mts; wheat fields at Hopewell Gap 6-9-35
[[underlined]] Agrostemma githago [[/underlined]] L 
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[[preprinted]] 524 [[/preprinted]] (4)
Va: Bull Run mts; wooded slope l mi, N. Hopewell Gap 6-9-35
[[underlined]] Lysimachia [[/underlined]] quadrifolia L
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[[preprinted]] 525 [[/preprinted]] (3) 
Va: Bull Run mts: [[written over]] [[Lv?]] [[/written over]] Roadside: Hopewell Gap 6-9-35
Rumex acetosella L
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[[preprinted]] 526 [[/preprinted]] (6) 
Va: Roadside Hopewell Gap Bull Run mts 6-9-35
Rumex crispus L.
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[[preprinted]] 527 [[/preprinted]] (2) 
Va: Bull Run mts Rocky slope. 6-9-35 
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) [[Torr.?]] L
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[[preprinted]] 528 [[/preprinted]] (3) 
Va: Bull Run mts: Woods east of White Rocks. 6-9-35
[[underlined]] Uvularia perfoliata [[/underlined]] L
common
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[[preprinted]] 529 [[/preprinted]] (2) 
Va: Bull Run mts: fields everywhere 6-9-35
[[underline]] allium vineale [[/underline]] L
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[[preprinted]] 530 [[/preprinted]] (7) 
Va: Bull Run mts: meadow Hopewell Gap. 6-9-35
Sisyrinchium gramin[[strikethrough]] eum Curtis [[/strikethrough]] oides Bicknell
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[[preprinted]] 531 [[/preprinted]] (1) 
Va: Bull Run mts: wooded slopes, Harris Place. 6-9-35
Dioscorea glauca Muhl. 
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[[preprinted]] 532 [[/preprinted]] (3)
Va: Bull Run mts: wooded above Hopewell Gap: 6-9-35
[[underline]] Lobelia spicata [[/underline]] Lam 
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[[preprinted]] 533 [[/preprinted]] (2)
Va: Bull Run mts: waste ground Fauquier Co: 6-9-35
[[strikethrough]] Nepeta hedeoma (L.) Trevisan [[/strikethrough]]
Glechoma hederacea L.
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[[preprinted]] 534 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Va: Bull Run mts: pasture slopes 6-9-35
Apocynum [[strikethrough]] medium Greene [[/strikethrough]] (?) pubescens R. Br.
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[[preprinted]] 535 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Va: Bull Run mts: slopes 6-9-35
[[underline]] Rhus copallina [[/underline]] L
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[[preprinted]] 536 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Va: Bull Run mts: fields etc. 6-9-35 
Campe barbarea (L.) W. F. [[strikethrough]] Wright [[/strikethrough]] Wight.
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[[preprinted]] 537 [[/preprinted]] (2)
Va: Bull Run mts: wooded ridge N. Antioch. Fauquier Co. 6-9-35
Lespedeza repens (L.) Barton. 
common
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[[preprinted]] 538 [[/preprinted]] (5)
Va: Bull Run mts: fields, Hopewell Gap 6-9-35
Trifolium repens L  common
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[[preprinted]] 539 [[/preprinted]] (3)
Va: Bull Run mts: old field Harris Place. north Antioch 1 mi. Fauquier Co.
Trifolium procumbens L 6-9-35
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[[preprinted]] 540 [[/preprinted]] (3)
Va: Bull Run mts: wooded ridge N. Hopewell Gap 6-9-35
[[underline]] Cracca virginiana [[/underline]] L
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Transcription Notes:
Some plant names need rechecking - have tried but need help. A.H. - I checked any names I wasn't sure of - about 1/2 have been checked. SL- Am in process of making transcription more manageable to read and use. Has been oked by TC Editing as follows - preprinted no., (no.), then place collected, date, plant, later added info of blue lines & symbol. ᴥ and two blue lines have specific meaning in this project. These need transcribing. See last written page in project for key. "Agrostemma githago","Lysimachia quadrifolia", "Uvularia perfoliata","allium vineale," "Sisyrinchium graminoides Bicknell," "Cracca virginiana L" have been spell-checked. (See below for more entries.) Hopewell Gap: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_gaps_of_Virginia#Blue_Ridge_Mountains Dioscorea glauca Muhl: http://plants.usda.gov/java/nameSearch Lobelia spicata Lam http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=LOSP Lespedeza repens (L.) Barton http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=LERE2 preprinted 527 = Woodsia obtusa preprinted 528 = Campe barbarea (now Barbarea vulgaris)