PLANTS OF FARGO, ETC. 95 
Rubiaceae, Madder Family. 
Galium aparine \,. BEDSTRAW. 
Woods and-thickets. Common. May 30 (29). 
Galium boreale \. NORTHERN BEDSTRAW. 
Prairie mostly. near trees. Common. June 1o (10). 
Galium triflorum Michx. SWEET-SCENTED BEDSTRAW. 
Woods. Frequent. 
Caprifoliaceae, Honeysuckle Family. 
Viburnum opulus LY. PEMBINA. 
Woods. Occasional. June ro. Commonly known as “High 
Bush Cranberry.”’ Pembina is an Indian name. 
Viburnum pubescens (Ait.) Pursh. DOWNY ARROW-WOOD. 
Woods. Occasional. 
Viburnum lentago L. BLACK HAW. SHEEPBERRY. 
Woods. Frequent. May 30 (29). 
Symphoricarpos occidentalis Hook. WOLFBERRY. 
Woods, thickets, prairie. Common. June 25 (26). In this state 
mostly known as “ Buckbrush,’ or ‘“‘Badgerbrush,’”’ the former 
name applied also to Eleagnus argentea. 
Lonicera dioica glaucescens (Rydb.) C. R. B. HONEYSUCKLE. 
Woods and thickets. Occasional. May 20. 
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Cucurbitaceae, Gourd Family. 
Micrampelis lobata (Michx.) Greene. WILD CUCUMBER. 
Among bushes and along river bank. Common. July 30. 
Lobeliaceae, Lobelia Family. 
Lobelia spicata Lam. 
Low prairie. Common at least in places. 
Ambrosiaceae, Ragweed Family. 
Iva xanthitfolia Nutt. *PALSE KINGHEAD. MARSH ELDER. 
Fields and roadsides. Common. Aug. 20 (19). The name 
‘Ralse Kinghead”’ is from the similarity of the plants and not the 
seeds. Marsh elder, although in general use is a poor name for the 
plant at least under our conditions. 
Ambrosia trifida L,. KINGHEAD. GIANT RAGWEED. 
Fields and roadsides. Common. July 1o (much variation in 
the records). 
Ambrosia artemisiaefolia L. RAGWEED. 
Fields and roadsides. Common. July 30 (31). 
