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Mich., Mo., Neb., N. Mex. and Calif. Also in Eu. and Ksia^.— Pennsyl- 

 vania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Phii<adei,phia ; Chester ; Lancas- 

 ter ; Huntingdon; Ai,i,egheny. 



8. Galium triflorum Michx. SweET-SCENTED BEDSTRAW. (Man. p. 

 856 ; I. F. /. S4^o.) In woods, N. S. to Alaska, Fla., La., the Ind. Terr., 

 Colo, and Calif. Also in Eu. and Asia.— Pennsylvania : Bucks ; Mont- 

 gomery ; Delaware ; Chester ; Somerset. 



9. Galium latlfolium Michx. Purple Bedstraw. (Man. p. 867 ; I. 

 F. f. 3431.^ In dry woods. Pa. to Tenn. and Ga. — Pennsylvania: 

 Franklin. 



10. Galium tinctorium L. STIFF Marsh BedsTraw. Wild Mad- 

 der. (Man. p. 867 ; I. F. f. 3423.) Damp shady places, wet meadows 

 and swamps, Can. to N. C, Tenn., Mich., Neb. and Ariz, — Pennsyl- 

 vania : Bucks ; Lancaster ; Luzerne. 



11. Galium trifidum L. Small Bedstraw or Cleavers. (Man. p. 

 867 ; 1. v. f. 3424. ) Sphagnous bogs and cold swamps, Me. to N. Y., 

 Ohio, Neb., Colo, and northward. — Pennsylvania ; ERIE, Presque Isle. 



12. GaUum Claytonii Michx. Clayton's Bedstraw. (Man. p. 867; 

 I. F.y. 3425.') Swamps, Mass. and N. Y. to Fla., Mich., Mo. and Tex.— 

 Pennsylvania . Northampton ; Bucks ; Luzerne ; Columbia ; Ful- 

 ton ; Erie. 



13. Galium concinnum Torr. & Gray. Shining Bedstraw. (Man. 

 p. 868 ; I. F.y. 342 f.) In dry woodlands, N. J. to Va., Minn., Kans. and 

 Ark. — Pennsylvania : Lancaster ; York ;^HunTingdon ; Allegheny. 



14. Galium asprellum Michx. Rough Bedstraw. (Man. p. 868; 

 I. F. / 3428.) In moist soil, Newf. to Ont., N. C, 111., Wis. and Neb.— 

 Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Luzerne ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Dela- 

 ware ; Chester ; Franklin ; Erie. 



6. SHERARDIA L. 

 1. Sherardia arvensls L. Blue Field-MaddER. (Man. p. 868; I. 

 P- /■ 343°-) I>i waste places, Ont. and Mass. Also in Bermuda. Adv. 

 from Eu. — Pennsylvania : Northampton, ore heaps at Bethlehem. 



Family 2. CAPRIFOLIACEAE Vent. Honeysuckle Family. 



Corolla rotate or corn-shaped : stigmas 2-5-lobed, sessile. 

 Drupe berry-like, with 3-5 nutlets : leaves with pinnate-blades. 



1. Sambucus. 

 Drupe with a single nutlet : leaves with simple blades. 



2. Viburnum. 

 Corolla tubular or tubular-campanulate, sometimes with a 2-lipped limb : style 



elongated. 

 Flowers solitary in the leaf-axils : upright herbs. 3. Triosteum. 



Flowers in terminal or axillary sometimes congested cymes : shrubs, vines 

 or creeping herbs. 

 Fruit baccate, rather dry in Linnaea, a creeping plant with geminate 

 flowers. 

 Corolla regular or nearly so. 



