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311. A. paTviflora Solaiul. Suiall-flowered Agrimony. 



Abundant in low, flat ground. 



312. Rosa setigera. Michx. Climbing Rose. Prairie Rose. 



Not very common. I have seen only one plant in the region. 



313. Rosa Carolina L. Swamp Rose. 



Very abundant in low places. 



314. R. humilis lucida (Ehrh.) Best. (R. hicida Bhrh.) 



Abundant in di^y groimd. 



315. R. rubignosa L. Sweet Briar. 



A few scattered plants were noted. 

 310. Mains coronaria (L.) Mill. Crab Apple. {Pyrus coronaria L.) 

 A few scattered trees. 



317. .-i-ronia nigra (AVilld.) Britton. Black Choke Berry. (Pijrus arhutifolia 



tnclanocarpa Hook.) 



Not rare in tamarack swamps. 



318. Amelauchier canadensis (L.) Medic. June Berry. 



Found on the brows of hills and bluffs. 



319. A. botryapium (I.. F.) D. C. Shad Bush. 



A small bush found in the tamarack swamp northeast of the 

 lake. 



320. Crataegus coccinea L. Red Haw. 



Scattered; generally found along in open woods and fence 

 rows. 



321. Prunus americana Marsh. Red Plum. 



Scattered. 



322. P. serotina Ehrh. Wild Cherry. 



Some trees noted, scattered alM)nt in forests. 



323. Cercis canadensis L. Red Bud. Judas Tree. 



Some trees near the lake up Cheri-y Creek a little way from 

 the lake. 



324. Cassia marylandica I>. Wild Senna. 



Common in wet places. 



325. Gymnocladus dioica (L.) Koch. Coffeenut. (G. canadensis Lam.) 



Common up Cherry Creek gully. 

 .326. "Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R. Br. Wild Indigo. 



One plant seen along the railroad, 1899. 

 327. liUpinns perennis L. Wild Lupine. 



Common along the railroad. 



