68 Professor Douglass and Dr. Torrey, &c. 
p. 75. Munz Gram. p.270.  Wix op. sp. pl. 4. p. 394. 
( Wiid rice—W ater oats.) Abundant in the shallow rivers 
which fall into the Great Lakes, but in the greatest luxuri- 
ance and plenty in Fox river. 
PoLyaNnpDRIA. 
Quercus alba LZ. St. Louis and the upper Mississippi. 
This was the first oak seen after leaving Michilimakinak. 
Fagus ferruginea 4it—Willd. Shores of Lake Huron. 
Bewila nigra L. Savannah Portage. 
MonaveLpuia. 
Pinus balsamea L. ? Mississippi, above Sandy 
Abies batsivistra. Mx. arb. § lake. 
nigra Lamb.) On the Mh pp and near St. 
denticulata Mx. 
a Lamb. Near the ides ‘of the Missis- 
rupestris arb. > sippi. 
Thuya pecidonat = "River St. pay 5. 
oe corollata Ait. 
DIOECIA. 
Dianpria. 
Salix meds Muhl.-Willd. Shores of Lake Snpesice. 
incan Shores of Lake Huron. This species 
is omitted in Parsh’s Flora Amer. 
OcTANDRIA. 
Populus balsamifera L. Savannah portsee. 
—trepida Willd. With the preceding 
grandidentata Mx. 
tremuloides Mz. dee ager ; 
~ Shepherdia canadensis Nutt, Shores of Lake Huron. 
Ei é canadensis L. i 
; In the same place. 
MonapeLpPHia. 
Juniperus communis LZ, Near Chicago. — 
