CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 113 



Along East Bridge St., near Twin Lakes; south-west side of the 

 swamp about Spruce Lake. 

 865^ "A. nudicaulis L. Wikl Sarsaparilla. 



Banks and ravines in shaded places; common. May. 



80G. A. cjuinquefoiia Decsne. & Planch. Ginseng. 

 Pa) tax quinqtiefoliuin L. 



Rich moist woods. Last of June. 



Formerly common and well distributed. It has been nearly 



exterminated by digging the roots for profit. 

 867. A. racemosa L. Spikenard. 



Ravines and rich woods; frequent. Aug. 



8G8. A. trifolia Decsne. & Planch. Ground-nut. Dwarf Ginseng. 

 Panax trlfoUuta L. 

 Frequent in thickets and rich woods. May. 



UMBELLIFERAE. Parsley Family. 



ANGELICA L. 

 809. A. atropurpurea L, 



A tall, coarse plant in marshes and along streams. Mid-June- 

 July. 



BERULA Hoffm. 



B. angustifolia Koch. 



B. erecta (Huds.) Coville. 

 Cold springy places. Aug. 



This species has been found at Fallassburg and may be looked 

 for in this district. Infrequent in the State. 



CARUM L. Caraway. 



870, C. Carti L. Caraway. 



Escaped from cultivation to roadsides; occasional. July. 



CHAEROPHYLLUM L. 



871. C. procumbens Crantz. 



In moist shaded o-round; occasional. May. 



