PLANTS OF FARGO, ETC. 93 
Gaura coccinea Pursh. 
Along railroad, Stevens in 1919. June 10 (12). I have found the 
name ‘‘ Prairie honeysuckle’’ used for this plant. The flowers are 
suggestive of honeysuckle, but I hesitate to borrow a name from 
a well known plant which is so different in general appearance. 
Circaea lutetiana L,. ENCHANTER’S NIGHTSHADE. 
Woods. Frequent at least on the aspen woods on Minnesota side. 
Haloragidaceae, Water-milfoil Family. 
Myriophyllum spicatum L. WATER MILFOIL. 
Collected by Lee in 18o1. 
Celastraceae, Staff tree Family. 
Celastrus scandens L,. CLIMBING BITTER-SWEET. 
Woods. Frequent. 
Vitaceae, Grape Famuly. 
Vitis vulpina L,. WILD GRAPE. 
Woods. Frequent. June ro. 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (1,.) Planch. VIRGINIA CREEPER. 
Woods and thickets. Frequent. 
Eleagnaceae, Oleaster Family. 
Lepargyrea argenvea (Nutt.) Greene. _ BUFFALO BERRY. 
A few bushes near filtration plant. I do not know whether 
introduced or not. Apr. 20 (20). 
Aceraceae, Maple Family. 
Acer rubrum LL. RED MAPLE. 
Bolley in 1891. 
Acer negundo \. BOX ELDER. 
Woods and thickets. Common. Apr. 25 (25). 
Anacardiaceae, Sumac Family. 
Rhus glabra L. SMOOTH SUMAC. 
Thickets. Occasional. July 15. 
Rhus rydbergi (Small.) Greene. POISON IVY. 
Woods and thickets. Common. 
Betulaceae, Birch Family. 
Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) Willd. IRONWOOD. 
Woods, Occasional (Oak Grove and County Hospital). May 15. 
