STATE GEOLOGIST. 65 



Dwarf Cornel and the Clintonia are the most common small flowering plants found in 

 the moss-carpeted forest." Roberts. 



SYMPHOKICARPOS, Dill. Snowberry. 



S. occidentaliSjHook. Wolf berry. 



Common, often abundant, through the south half of the state; and northwesterly 

 from Wadena county to the Red river valley, Upham, and the lake of the Woods, Daw 

 so/i; infrequent northeastward. [North of lake Superior, Agassiz.] 



S. raceinosus, Michx. Snowberry. 



Lake Pepin, Miss Manning -^ sources of the Mississippi, Houghton, Garrison; Red 

 river valley, Scott. North. 



S, racemosiis, Michx., var. pauciflorus, Robbins. Snowberry. 



Lake Pepin, Miss Manning; Minneapolis, Winchell; Stillwater, Miss Field; Red- 

 wood Falls, Pemberton-^ Isanti, Crow Wing and Wadena counties, Upham. North. 



S . vulgaris , Michx. Indian Currant. Coral-berry. 



Lake Pepin, Miss Manning-^ Blue Earth county, Leiberg-^ Hennepin county, Her- 

 riclf^ upper Mississippi river, Garrison. Rare. South. 



IjONICERA,L. Honeysuckle. Woodbine. 



[L. grata, Ait., has been several times reported in this state ; but Gray's Synoptical 

 Floraof N. A. shows that these references doubtless belong to some other species.] 



li, Sullivantii , Gray. (L. flava, in part, Gray's Manual.) Yellow Honey- 

 suckle. 



Winona county, Ho?zwi.(76r; Lake City, Miss Manning; Cannon River Falls, Blake, 

 Sandberg; Hennepin county, Winchell; Fergus Falls, Leonard. 



Li. g'lauca, Hill. (L. parviflora, Lam., and var. Douglasiii, Gray, in Mamiah) 

 Yellow Honeysuckle. Crim=;on Honeysuckle. 

 Common , or frequent, throughout the state. This species with "crimson or deep dull 

 purple" flowers has been noted by many observers in all parts of the state as a distinct 

 variety, but Gray's Synoptical Flora of N. A. does not separate it from the type with 

 greenish yellow flowers. 



L. hirsuta, Eaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. 



Lake Superior to the source of the Mississippi, Houghton; common north of lake 

 Superior, Juni ; Carlton county, Roberts ; Pembina, Chickering, Havard. North. 



li. iiivolucrata , Banks. Involucrate Honeysuckle. 



Isle Royale, lake Superior ; doubtless also in northern Minnesota. 



L. ciliata, Muhl. Fly-Honeysuckle. 



North of lake Superior, Juni; Hennepin county, TFincTiell; frequent at Hesper, Iowa, 

 Mrs. Carter. 



li. Ciieriilea, L. Mountain Fly Honeysuckle. 



North shore of lake Superior (swamp near Port Arthur), Macoun; doubtless in north- 

 eastern Minnesota. 



L. obloiigifolia, Hook. Swamp Fly- Honeysuckle. 

 Kanabec county, Upham. North. 



DIERVILLA, Tourn. Bush-Honeysuckle. 



D. trifida , Moench. Bush-Honeysuckle. 



Througloat the state; common, often abundant, northward, and frequentlsouth- 

 ward. 



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