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497. Utricularia vulgaris L. Greater Bladderwort. 



Abundant in ditches along tlie railroad and in Market-street 

 pond; some, but not very aljundant, in the neck of Eagle Lake. 



498. U. intermedia Hayne. Flat-leaved Bladderwort. 



Common in the lake plain south of the neck of the lake, and 

 in a flat about one-half mile southeast of the lake. 



499. Leptamnium virginianum (L.) Raf. Beech-di"ops. {Epiphegus vir- 



giniana L.) 



Some found in dry woods south of Eagle Lake, near Clear 

 Creek. 



500. Phryma leptostachya L. Lopseed. 



Common in moist woodlands. 



501. Plantago rugelli Decaisne. Rugel's Plantain. 



In cultivated grounds, common. 



502. P. lanceolata L. English Plantain. 



Not veiy common; found in cultivated fields. 



503. Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Button Bush. 



Common near the lake on the lake plain at various places, and 

 at the edge of woodland ponds. 



504. Galium apaiine L. Cleavers. 



Found in damp places up Cherry Creek valley. 



505. G. circaezans Michx. Wild Liquorice. 



Common in dry woods. 



506. G. trifidum L. Small Bedstraw. 



Found in flat, damp places; some at the outer edge of the lake 

 plain. 



507. G. asperellum Michx. 



Some found east of Eagle Lake. 



508. Sambucus canadensis L. Elder. 



Rather common in clumps in open places, or more scattered in 

 low, damp woods. 



509. Viburnum acerfolium L. Maple-leaved Viburm. 



Found growing in forests, rather common. 



510. V. lentago. Sheepberry. 



Grows along the south side of the lake. 



511. Triosteum perfoliatum L. Horse Gentian. 



Some found in open places. 



