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 RuTACE.^. — Rue Family. 



Xuntlioxyluin America 11 11 m, Mill. Prickl}' Ash. 



lu woods along streams and bordering lakes from the 

 Missouri valley- eastward. 



POLYGALACE^. — Milkwort Family. 



Polygala verticillata, L. Whorled Milkwort, 

 On bluffs and prairies throughout the state. 



Polygala senega latifolia, T. & G. 



Common in the northern part of the Black Hills. 



Polyg-ala alba, Nutt. White Milkwort. 



Common from the Missouri valley eastward and in the 

 Black Hills. 



EuPHORBiACE^. — Spurge Family. 



Crotoii Texensis, (Klotzsch.) Muell. Texas Croton. 



Common in dry, sandy soils from the Missouri valley 

 westward. 



Euphorbia petaloidea, Engelm. White-flowered Spurge. 

 In sandy soil from the Missouri valley westward to 

 the Black Hills. 



Euphorbia Geyeri, Engelm. & Gray. Geyer's Spuige. 

 In dry soils from the Missouri valley westward. 



Euphorbia serpyllifolia, Pers. Thyme-leaved Spurge. 

 Common in the Minnesota, Sioux, and James valleys. 



Euphorbia serpens, H. B. K. Round-leaved Spurge. 



In the southern Missouri valley; Charles Mix county. 



Euphorbia Cxlyptospernia, Engelm. Ridge-seeded 

 Spurge. 



In dry soils throughout the state; the most common 

 species. 



Euphorbia niaculata, L. Milk Purslane. 

 In the Sioux and James valleys. 



