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CORNACEyE. 



146. Cornus stolonifera MICHX. (DOGWOOD.) A shrub 

 with reddish stems, cymes of white flowers and fruit white or 

 lead color. Along the Platte. Summer. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 



147. Symphoricarpos occidentalis HOOKER. (SNOWBERRY.) 

 A shrub with thickish leaves, corolla pink, thick, white hairy 

 within. Berries white. Along the Platte and Cherry Creek. 

 Summer. 



148. Lonicera involucrata BANKS. This was reported from 

 near Denver by Dr. Smith in the Flora of Colorado. I have 

 not found it in the locality. 



149. Galium Aparine L. (CLEAVERS.) With long clinging 

 stems barbed on the angles of the stems, the margins and mid. 

 ribs of the leaves; leaves about eight in a whorl. Fruit bristly. 

 Along the Platte. Summer. 



150. Galium boreale L. Erect, small white flowers in a 

 panicle. Leaves in whorls of four. Along the Platte. Sum- 

 mer. 



COMPOSITE. 



.151. Kuhnia eupatorioides L. There are two varieties; one- 

 has erect stems and few flowers at summit; the other has stems 

 spreading and ascending, flowers numerous. Along the Platte- 

 and on the plains. Fall. 



152. Brickellia grand iflora NUTT. Stems branching from] 

 the base, leaves triangular-ovate, crenate, dentate bracts of in- 

 volucre striate. Along the Platte. Rare. Summer. 

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