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Galium triflorum Michx. Low annual, about 6 in. higli, 

 generall}' simple, hispid with sparse spreading bristle pubescence. 

 Leaves linear, 3-7, }i in. or less long, sweet scented when dry ; 

 fruits covered with fine, hooked spines. Millwood. 



Galium bifolium Watson. Annual, with slender stems, less 

 than a foot high, smooth. Leaves linear-lanceolate, 2, opposite. 

 Fruit clothed with hooked spines, recurved at the ends of the 

 peduncles, solitary in the axils. 



Galium multiflorum Kellogg. Perennial, from a somewhat 

 woody base rough with a scabrous pubescence. Leaves ovate to 

 orbicular, 4 in a whorl, 3-nerved, %-% in. in diameter. Flowers 

 sessile or on short pedicels. Fruit densely clothed with white, 

 straight bristles. East Lake. 



Kelloggia galioides Torr. Perennial, from creeping, slender 

 root-stocks, slender and branching, generally smooth, a foot or so 

 high. Leaves opposite, with stipules. Flowers small, in pan- 

 icles terminating the branches. Calyx tubular, with short tube 

 and minute teeth ; corolla reddish-purple, funnel-form, with 

 spreading border, generally with 4 divisions, yi in. across. Fruit 

 dry, covered with hooked bristles, separating into 2 parts. Near 

 Millwood, and in other places under the conifers. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^E. Honeysuckle Family. 



KEV XO THE GKI^JERA. 



SHRUBS OR WOODY VINES. 

 Style slender, stigma one. 



Corolla irregular. . . . Lonicera, Honeysuckle. 

 Corolla regular, berry with 2 seeds. 

 Symphoricarpos, Snowberry. 



TREES OR SHRUBS. 



Style scarcely evident, stigmas 3. 



Corolla regular, star-shaped, small ; flowers numerous in com- 

 pound cymes Sambucus, Elder. 



Lonicera involucrata Banks. Shrub from 3-several feet 

 high, with light gray, shreddy bark on the older parts, the 

 younger stems covered with yellow glands. Leaves on short 

 petioles, ovate, pointed, glandular, ciliate, about 2 in. long. 

 Peduncles less than an inch long, 2-flowered. Bracts 2, separate, 

 forming an involucre which later encloses the two black berries. 

 Corolla tubular- funnel- form, yellow but often tinged with red, ^ 



