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[[preprinted]] 1207 [[/preprinted]] (1) [[strikethrough]] Stellaria - Stellaria media (L) Cyrill. Common weeds [[/strikethrough]] in waste grounds. Bull Run Mts, west slope - 4-19-36. H.A. Allard.
= Alsine media L
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[[preprinted]] 1208 [[/preprinted]] (1)
[[underline]] Viola papilionacea [[/underline]] Pursh Moist ground, Bull Run Mts: west slope. H.A. Allard 4-19-36
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[[preprinted]] 12^[[09]] [[/preprinted]] (2) 
[[underline]] Viola papilionacea [[/underline]] Pursh 
Moist ground. Bull Run Mts. H.A. Allard 4-19-36. Common - west slope.
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[[preprinted]] 1210 [[/preprinted]] (1) Taraxacum officinale Weber
Bull Run Mts: H.A. Allard 4-19-36. West slope; pastures. fairly abundant: full bloom but no elongation or formation of seed heads.
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[[preprinted]] 1211 [[/preprinted]] (1) 
old field, west slope, Bull Run Mts; 4-19-36. H.A. Allard. full bloom. 
= Draba [[underline]] verna [[/underline]] L
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[[preprinted]] 1212 [[/preprinted]] (1) Silene [[strikethrough]] caroliniana pensylvanica [[/strikethrough]] Michx
Bull Run Mts: wooded ridges: Coming into bloom 4-19-36. H.A. Allard. common = [[underline]] S. caroliniana [[/underline]] Walt.
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[[preprinted]] 1213 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Ranunculus allegheniensis Britton
wet ground, west slope, old field. Bull Run Mts. H.A. Allard 4-19-36. Just in bloom.
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[[preprinted]] 1214 [[/preprinted]] (2) Dentaria [[strikethrough]] heterophylla Nutt [[/strikethrough]]
Bull Run Mts: wooded west slope etc. common: 4-19-36: H.A. Allard: now in full bloom
= [[underline]] D. laciniata [[/underline]] Muhl.
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[[preprinted]] 1215 [[/preprinted]] (1) Polypodium vulgare L
Rocks, west slope, Bull Run Mts H.A. Allard: 4-19-36. common everywhere. 
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[[preprinted]] 1216 [[/preprinted]] (1) Dentaria [[underline]] laciniata [[/underline]] Muhl.
Bull Run Mts. westernmost ridge, at top: 4-19-36: full bloom. (In woods) H.A. Allard
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[[preprinted]] 1217 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Obolaria virginica L
[[rock?]], west slope Bull Run Mts: 4-19-36. H.A. Allard. Just coming into bloom: common
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[[preprinted]] 1218 [[/preprinted]] (1)
* [[strikethrough]] Saxifraga virginiensis Michx [[/strikethrough]]
Rocks. west slope - Bull Run Mts. Just arriving at full bloom. H.A. Allard 4-19-36.
= [[underline]] Micranthes virginiensis [[/underline]] (Michx.) Small
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[[preprinted]] 1219 [[/preprinted]] (9)
Carex species = [[strikethrough] [[underline]] umbellata [[/underline]] Schk [[/strikethrough]]
Bull Run Mts: wooded, rocky ridges, westernmost ridge 4-19-36 H.A. Allard. Common here
stigmas 3. = [[strikethrough]] [[underline]] Carex umbellata var. tonsa [[/underline]] Fernald [[/strikethrough]]
= C. rugosperma
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[[preprinted]] 1220 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Prunus (wild) escaped.
woods: Bull Run Mts: 4-19-36 west slope. H.A. Allard
= [[underline]] Prunus avium [[/underline]]
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[[preprinted]] 1221 [[/preprinted]] (5) Lycopodium
woods western ridge - east of Belts: Not common: local: 4-19-36 H.A. Allard
= [[underline]] L. complanatum var. flabelliforme [[/underline]] Fernald
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[[preprinted]] 1222 [[/preprinted]] (1)
Claytonia virginica L.
Moist ground between east and west ridge Bull Run beyond Harris Place. H.A. Allard 4-19-36 - locally abundant full bloom
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[[preprinted]] 1223 [[/preprinted]] (1) Prunus (wild) escaped)
Bull Run Mts: west slope 4-19-36. H.A. Allard: common, scattered 
= [[underline]] P. avium [[/underline]] L
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[[preprinted]] 1224 [[/preprinted]] (1) 
Viola.
Bull Run Mts: by brook - woods - west slope. H.A. Allard: 4-19-36 full bloom
= [[underline]] V. papilionacea [[/underline]] Pursh.
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Transcription Notes:
ᴥ symbol or "funny e" is a symbol Allard has used. Key to that and the infrequent double blue lines is on the last written page of project.