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2859. L. tartarica, L. Tartarian 'Bush-honeysuckle. 

 On rocky wooded slopes; introduced from Asia. 



DIERVTLLA, Moench. 



2860. D. diervilla, (L.) MacM. Bush Honeysuckle. 

 In dry woods; infrequent. 



ADOXACE-ffi. MOSCHATEL FAMILY. 



ADOXA, L. 



2861. A. moscliatellina, L. Musk-root. 

 Eocky woods. Eare. 



VALERIANACE-ffi. VALERIAN FAMILY. 



VALERIANA, L. 



2862. V. edulis, Nutt. Edible Valerian. 

 Wet prairies; rare. 



VALERIANELLA, Poll. 



2863. V. chenopodifolia, (Pursh.) DC. Goose-foot Corn 



Salad. 

 In moist ground. 



CUCURBITACE.ffi. GOURD FAMILY. 

 CUCURBITA, L. 



2864. C. fcetidissima, H. B. K. Missouri Gourd. 

 Dry soil ; infrequent. 



MICRAMPELIS, Eaf . 



2865. M. lobata, (Michx.) Greene. Wild Balsam Apple. 

 Chiefly in low woods ; common. 



SICYOS, L. 



2866. A. angulatus, L. One-seeded Bur Cucumber. 

 Eiver banks ; common. 



CAMPANULACE^I. BELL-FLOWER FAMILY. 



CAMPANULA, L. 



2867. C. totundifolia, L. Harebell. 

 Common on rocks and rocky slopes. 



2867a. C. aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh Belleflower. 

 In grassy swamps ; not common. 



