186 FLORA OF WINNESHIEK COUNTY. 
Sullivantia sullivantii (T. & G.) Britt. (S. ohionis T. & G.) 
Sullivantia. Locally common, on faces of cliffs. Highlandville. 
Heuchera hispida Pursh. Rough Heuchera; Alum-root. Com- 
mon, on prairie. Calmar.- 
Mitella diphylla L. Two-leaved Bishop’s Cap. Common, on 
shaded banks. Decorah (Savage), Hesper. 
Chrysosplenium iowensis Rydb. (C. alternifolium L.) Towa 
Golden Saxifrage. Rare, on shaded mossy banks. Decorah 
(Goddard). Also found in Dubuque county. 
Family 4. Grossulariacee. ; 
Ribes cynosbati L. Wild Gooseberry. Locally common, on 
rocky banks. Decorah. Also observed at Canoe creek, both 
forks of Bear creek, Highlandville and Ft. Atkinson. 
Ribes missouriensis Nutt. (R. gracile Michx., in part.) Mis- 
souri Gooseberry. Common on banks and in open thickets. 
Decorah, Hesper. Also observed at Canoe creek and Ft. Atkin- 
son. 
Ribes floridum L’Her. Wild Black Currant. Not rare, in 
low rich woods. Decorah. Also observed at Hesper, Canoe 
creek, and north fork of Bear creek. 
Ribes rubrum L. Red Currant. Rare, in deep woods at Hes- 
per. May be introduced, but appears to be native. 
Family 5. Platanacee. 
Platanus occidentalis L. Sycamore; Plane-tree. In low woods. 
Rare, observed only at Bluffton. 
Family 6. Rosacee. ; 
Opulaster intermedius Rydb. (Physocarpus opulifolius, in 
part.) Common on wooded banks and in thickets. Decorah. 
Also observed along Canoe creek, north fork of Bear creek, and 
at Bluffton and Kendallville. 
Spiraea salicifolia L. American Meadow-sweet. In swamps. 
Decorah. Also observed at Ft. Atkinson. 
Rubus americanus (Pers.) Britt. (R. triflorus Rich.) Dwarf 
Raspberry. Swamps. (Fitzpatrick.) 
Rubus strigosus Michx, Wild Red Raspberry. Rather com- 
mon, on rocky banks. Decorah. 
Rubus occidentalis L. Black Raspberry. On wooded banks 
and in thickets. Decorah. 
