94 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



the Missouri bottoms and its tributaries, and on the Republican. 

 Most abundant on the Niobrara. 



44. Missouri Currant (R. aureum.) Rare in southeast Ne- 

 braska. On the Loup and the Niobrara, and occasionally on the 

 Elk horn. 



45. Dwarf Cornel (Camus Canadensis^) This barely a shrub. 

 Stem mostly subterranean, and only five or six inches above ground. 

 On the Niobrara. 



46. Round Leafed Cornel (C. circinnata.) Occurs sparingly in 

 most of the woodlands in eastern Nebraska, on the Republican, and 

 more abundantly on the Niobrara. 



47. Kinnikinnick (C. sericea.) More abundant than the last. 

 Found in most of the woodlands of the State. 



48. Red-osier Dogwood (C. stolo?iifera^) Most abundant in the 

 timber belts and their borders in northeastern Nebraska, and on the 

 Niobrara. Rare in south Nebraska. 



49. Rough-leaved Dogwood (C asperifolia^) Sparingly in tim- 

 ber belts in southeast Nebraska. Have only met it in Dakota and 

 Cedar counties in north Nebraska. 



50. Panicled Cornel (C paniculata.) Rare. Only found a few 

 on the Niobrara. 



51. Alterna'te-leaved Cornel (C. a/term/o/ia.) Rare. Only in 

 northeastern Nebraska. 



52. Cornus pubesceus. North branch of the Platte, and on the 

 Niobrara. 



53. Wolf berry [Symphoricarpus occidentalism) Common in timber 

 belts and their borders. 



54. Snowberry (S. racemosus.) Common on the prairies and bor- 

 ders of woodlands. 



55. Var. pai'cifloi'us of the above mostly in southeastern Ne- 

 braska. 



56. American Woodbine (Lo?iicera grata.) Rare. Only in north- 

 east Nebraska. 



57. Yellow Honeysuckle (L. fiava.) Rather abundant. Have 

 seen it on the Niobrara as far west as 102 meridian, and on the 

 Republican as far west as the Arickaree. Lines the sides of wooded 

 bluffs and their borders. 



58. Hairy Honeysuckle (L. hirsuta.) Rare. Have only ob- 

 served it once on the side of a bluff above Ponca, and once near the 

 Yellow-banks on the Elkhorn. 



