FLOK \ OF JACKSON H \n . MISSOURI. 



. L. Escaped from old gar- 

 dens. (Adv. from En.) 

 MALVASTRUM,Gray. False Mallow. 

 • '>} angustum, Gray. Dry rocky hills; 

 not rare. 



RlDA, L. 



iii, L. A common roadside 

 weed. (Nat. from trop. Amcr. 

 !i i>\. Toarn. Indian Mallow 



66 - IwV "•', Gaertn. ( 'otton weed. 



Velvet leaf; common. (Adv. 

 from India ) 

 HlBIS* US, L. Rose Mallow. 



67 militaris, Cav. Island in Missouri 



river: not abundant 



68 Trionum, L. Flo wer-of-an- hour. 



Streets of towns. 



TILIACEAE. 



Linden Family. I 

 Til [A, L. Linden. Basswood. 



<;:» Americana. L. The Linn is a very 

 well known tree. 



LINACEAE. 



iFlax Family.) 

 Linum, L. Flax. 



7<> usitatissimum, L. Common Flax. 

 Along railroads. (Adv. from 

 Eu.) 



GERANIACEAE. 



( reraniura Family.) 

 Geranium, L. Cranes bill. 



71 maculatum, L. Rich woods. Cul- 



tivated. 



72 Carol inianum, L. Dry pastures 



and fields. 

 Impattens, L. Balsam. Jewel- weed. 



73 pallida. Nott. Touch-me-not. 



Along streams. 



74 fulva, Nutt. Damp rocks along 



bluffs. 

 Oxalis, L. Wood Sorrel. 



7."; violacea. L. Rocky hills: not 

 common, 

 -tricta, L. Fields and pastures; 

 very common. 



RTJTACEAE. 



Family.) 



Xanthoxylum, Colden. Prickly Ash. 



77 Americanum, Mill. Toothache 



tree. Rocky ground. 



SIMABUBACEAE. 



- i irnba Family.) 



Aii.ANirs, Desf. Tree of Heaven. 



78 glandulosuSy Desf. Is spontaneous 



around dwellings. (Adv. from 

 China.) 



ANACARDIACEAE. 



(i 'ashfiw Family.) 

 Rhus, L. Sumach. 



glabra, L. Common in poor hilly 



soil. 

 K>pallina. Dry ground; not so 

 common as the last. 

 81 Toxicodendron, L. Poison Oak. 



Very poisonous to the touch. 

 • s '_ ; aromatiea, Ait. Kocfcs; never very 

 common. 



VITACEAE. 



(Vine Family.) 

 Vitis, Tourn. Grape. 



estivalis, Michx. Summer Grape. 



( ommon. 

 •ordifolia. Michx. Winter Drape. 

 River banks. 



85 riparia, Michx. Fox Grape. Not 



common. 



86 indivisa. Willd. 

 Ampelopsis, Mx. Virginian Creeper. 



87 quinquefolia, Miehx. American 



Ivy. Common in cultivation. 



RHAMNACEAE. 



uliorn Family.) 

 RHAMNUS, Tourn. Buckthorn. 



88 lanceolatus, Pursh. A tall willowy 



shrub, on rocks. 

 Ueanothus, L. Red-root. 



Americanus, L. New Jersey Tea. 

 Dry rocky grounds. 



CELASTRACEAE. 



(Staff-tree Family.) 

 Celastrus, L. Staff-tree. 



90 scandens, L. Bitter-sweet. Thick- 

 ets. Also cultivated. 

 Euonymus, Tourn. Spindle -tree. 



1)1 atropurpureus, Jacq. Burning 

 Bush. Fine ornamental shrub; 

 cultivated extensively. 



- \1'I\DADKAK. 

 pberry Family.) 

 Staphylea, L. Bladder Not. 



•J '1 trifolia. L. Along streams ; fre- 

 quent. 

 LETS, L. Horse Chestnut. 

 93 Glabra, Willd. Buckeye. River 

 banks and bottoms. 

 A< ER, Tourn. Ma: 



accharinum, Wanff. Sugar Ma- 

 ple. Deep woods ; common. 



