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Gerardia tenuifolia Vahl. Slender Gerardia. In dry woods. 
(Fitzpatrick.) 
Castilleja coccinea (L.) Spreng. Painted-cup; Indian-pink. 
In open thickets, ete. (Fitzpatrick.) 
Pedicularis lanceolata Michx. Swamp Lousewort. Locally 
common, in swamps. Decorah, Ft. Atkinson. 
Pedicularis canadensis L. Common Lousewort. Dry ridges 
and prairies. Common. Hesper, Calmar. 
Family 10. Lentibula iacee, 
Utricularia vulgaris L. Greater Bladderwort. In ponds. 
Local. Ft. Atkinson. 
Family 11. Phrymacee. 
Phryma leptostachya L. Lopseed. Common in upland woods, 
and in thickets. Hesper, Calmar. ~ 
, Order 6. Plataginales. 
Family 1. Plantaginacee. 
Mitchella repens L. Partridge-berry. Rare, in deep upland 
woods. Hesper. 
Galium aparine L. Cleavers. Common, chiefly in moist 
places. Decorah (Goddard; Savage), etc. 
Galium boreale L. Northern Bedstraw. Common on rocky 
slopes. Decorah, Calmar. 
Galium concinnum T. & G. Shining Bedstraw. Not rare, in 
upland dry woods. Decorah. 
Galium asprellum Michx. Rough Bedstraw. Common in moist 
places. Calmar, Canoe creek, Hesper. 
Lumily 2. Caprifoliacee. 
Sambucus canadensis L. American Elder. Common in allu- 
-vial soils. Observed at Decorah, Canoe creek, Bluffton, Ken- 
dallville and Hesper. 
Sambucus pubens Michx. (S. racemosa L.)  Red-berried 
Elder. Not common, on rocky banks. Decorah, Bluffton. 
Viburnum opulus L. Cranberry-tree. Not common, on rocky 
slopes. Hesper, Decorah. 
Viburnum pubescens (Ait.) Pursh. Downy-leaved Arrow- 
wood. On rocky slopes. Not common. Canoe creek. 
