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2. O. brevistylis, DC. (Hary Sweer Cicety.) April. 
10. ERIGENTA, Nutt. (Harsincer or Sprina) 
1. E. bulbosa, Nutt. Commonly called Pepper and Salt. Found 
abundantly on the river bluffs. March and April. 
Orprr 35. ARALTACEZE. § (Ginsena Famizy.) 
1. ARALTZA, Tourn. (Grnsene or WILD SARSAPARILLA.) 
1. A. spimosa, L. (ANGELICA-TREE, Hrrcunes’ Cius.) Rather 
common; woods and thickets. July and August. Med. prop. An infusion 
acts as an emetic and cathartic. 
2. A. quinquefolia, (Ginsenc.) June. 
‘Orper 36. CORNACEZE. (Doewoop Famity.) 
1. CORNUS, Tourn. (Corner. Dogwoon.) 
1. C. florida, L. (Dwarr CorneL. BuncH-BERRY.) Most abun- 
dant on the river bluffs, but frequently met wach on the flats back from the 
river. March, April and May. 
2. C. serieea, L. (Sirxy Cornet. ee Rare. June. 
Med. prop. Both the florida and sericea may be used as tonics and. astrin- 
‘gents, 
3. C. asperifolia, Michx. (RovcH-LEavED Dogwoop.) 
4. C. paniculata, L’Her. (Panictep CornzL.) Rather rare. 
May. 
5. C. alternifolia, L. (ALTERNATE-LEAVED CoRNEL.) Rare. 
May. 
2 NYSSA,L. (Turezto. Prrereriper. Sour Gum-TREr.) 
1. N. multiflora. Common; woods. The timber is not valuable. 
Thirty to fifty feet high. 
Orver 37. CAPRIFOLIACE,. (Honeysuckir 
FamI.y.) 
1. SYMPHORICARPDS, Dill. (Snowzrrry.) 
1. 8. occidentalis, BR. Brown. (WoLrBerry.) August. 
2. §. racemosus, Michx. (SNowBERRY.) May. 
2. LONICERA, L. (Honxysuckiz. Woopsrnz.) 
1, L. semperyirens, Ait. (Trumprr. Honzysuckiz.) A few 
wpecimens of this plant haye been found. May. 
