84 BOTANY OF LA SALLE COUNTY. 



hig-h on the Reddick farm on the edg-e of sand- 

 stone about 40 rods from E. line of field. 

 DIVISION 11. GAMOPETALEAEorMONOPET- 



ALEAE. The Corolla of one piece. 

 Order 51. CAPRIFOLIA CEAE. Honeysuckles. 



Leaves opposite; fruit a several seeded berry. 

 SAMBUCUS. Elder. Leaves pinnate, leaflets 5 to 



11, leafless serrate, acute. 

 S. Canadensis. Flowers W. in broad cymes; fruit- 



P; 6 to 10 ft. Ju. J. 



S. racemosa. Leaflets 5 to 7, berries brig-ht 

 S. racemosa dissecta. Leaflets cut into long- narrow 



lobes. Deer Park Tp. >^ mile W. of Horse- 

 shoe Canyon, in ravine. 

 VIBURNUM. Arrow Wood. Flowers 2 parted; 



stamens 5; fruit a 1 seeded berry. Shrubs of 



damp land. 

 V. acerifo Hum. Dockmackie. Leaves somewhat 



3 lobed, soft-downy below; flowers W. fruit Cr. 



becoming- P. 

 V. pubescens. Low strag-g-ling-; leaves long--ovate, 



acute, fruit dark P. Rocky places. 

 Jh. V. dentatum. Arrow Wood. Smooth. 5 to 15 ft. 



bark ash color; leaves wide-ovate, sharp toothed 



and strong-ly veiled. J. Fruit P. 

 V. Lentag-o. Black Haw r . Leaves ovate acuminate, 



sharply serrate; petioles marg-ined; berries ^ 



in. long- flat, black, sweet, eatable. 

 V. prumfolium. Black Haw. Leaves oval, finely 



and sharpty serrate; fruit smaller than that of 



Lentag-o. 

 TRIOSTEUM. P. Fever Wort. Horse Gentian. 



Hairy, leafy, to top. 

 T. perfoliatum. Leaves larg-e, oval, bases almost 



meeting 1 ; flowers P., axillary in small clusters; 



