L 



eaves. 



XXV 



Climbing Hemp-Weed (Mikania), 

 climbing without tendrils, page 

 102. 



Milkweeds (Asclepiadaceae), 



climbing without tendrils, or 

 prostrate, page 124. 



Twin Flower (Linnsea), prostrate 

 and rooting, page 87. 



Partridge-Berry (Mitchella), pros- 

 trate, page 96. 



Moneywort (Lysimachia), pros- 

 trate, page 122. 



Climbing Hemp- Weed (Mikania), 



climbing without tendrils, page 



102. 

 Trailing Strawberry-Bush (Euony- 



mus), drooping or trailing, and 



rooting, page 16. 

 Twin-Flower (Linnsea), prostrate 



and rooting, page 87. 

 Gill-over-the-Ground (Nepeta), 



prostrate, page 152. 



Club-Mosses (Lycopbdium), page 

 1 86. 



Ground-Nuts (Apios), twining,. 

 no tendrils, page 54. 



Butterfly-Pea (Clitoria), climbing 

 without tendrils, page 46. 



Hog-Peanuts (Amphicarptea), 

 climbing without tendrils, page 

 48. 



Kidney-Beans (Phaseolus), twin- 

 ing or prostrate, no tendrils, 

 page 40. 



Milk-Peas (Galactia), twining, 

 leaning, or prostrate, no tendrils, 

 page 52. 



Bush-Trefoils (Desmodium), pros- 

 trate, no tendrils, page 38. 



Bush-Clover (Lespedeza), pros- 

 trate, no tendrils, page 40. 



Mountain-Fringe (Adlumia), 



climbing by its leaf-stems, page 



12. 



Virginia Creeper (Ampelopsis), 

 climbing by tendrils with sucker- 

 like tips, page 30. 



Poison-Ivy (Rhfus), climbing by 

 rootlets, page 34. 



Climbing Rose (Rosa), climbing, 

 without tendrils, page 68. 



Dwarf Raspberries and Black- 

 berries (Rubus), prostrate, page 

 69. 



Cinquefoil (Potentilla), prostrate, 

 page 72. 



Poison-Ivy (Rhus), climbing with 

 rootlets, page 34. 



Vetches and Vetchlings (Viciaand 

 Lathyrus), climbing with ten- 

 drils at the end of the leaves, 

 pages 56, 62. 



Leather- Flower (Clematis), climb- 

 ing by the interlocking of leaf- 

 and leaflet-stems, page 6. 



Whorled Clematis (Clematis), 

 climbing by the interlocking of 

 leaf- and leaflet-stems, page 6. 



