CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 14:* 



Big ALarsli; r\Ja(l L:iki% Phtiuficld; Mud Lake, Walker; Sec. L 

 Tallmadge. 



1101. V. Lentago L. Sweet Viburnmn. Sheep-berry. 

 Low woods and iiiaishes; common. Mid-May- June. 



1102. V. Opulus L. (.'rauberry-tree. 

 Cold swainijs; occasional. May. 

 Well distribuUMl, but 'scattered. 



1103. V. pubescens Pursl). Dow^iy Arrow-Wood. 

 Banks and hillsides; common. Mid-May-Mid-June. 



VALERIANACEAE. Vai.kkian Famh.v. 



VALERIANA L. Vai.kkian. 



1104. V. sylvatica Banks. 



Sphagnoiis swamps; frequent. Mid-May-Mid-J line. 



VALERIANELLA I'oll. Corn Salad. La.mi5-Lettiti.:. 



110"). V. chenopodifolia DC. 



There is a small patcii just noi'th of Plaster Creek, between the 

 M.C.Ry. and the G.K. & I. Ry. (John Van Splunter), June, 1897. 



DIPSACEAE. Tkaski. Family. 

 DIPSACUS L. Tkaskl. 



HOG. D. SYLVESTRis Mill. Wild Teasel. 

 Untilled ground; rare. July-Aug. 



This species occurs on the Farm of George Slater along the 

 highway on the north line of Sec. 15, Paris. A few plants have 

 been growing at this station for some years (Robert Slater). 



CUCURBITACEAE. Gourd Family. 



ECHlNOCYSTiS Torr. & (Tray. Wild Balsam-apple. 

 Mici'iinipeHs Raf, 



HOT. E. lobata Toir. &, Gray. 



Alluvial soil: common. .lulv-Aua'. 



