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among the rank growth of tall herbaceous plants, vines, and 

 shrubbery, while no specimens of the other species were found ; 

 and it was more common than quadripimc taxtus in the road- 

 side and forest margin thickets. 



Oecanthus niveus (DeGeer). 



Benton Harbor, September 4, 1920 (Priscilla Butler), i female. 



