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FLORA OF W1NNKSHIEK COUNTY. 



Viburnum dentatum I.. Ajto* wood On moist banks. Not 

 common. The specimens referred to this species may be a 

 form of the preceding. Decorah. 



VQmnm lentago L. Sheep-berry; Black Haw. Common in 

 alluvial soils and on lower slopes. Decorah (Savage;, Canoe 

 creek, Kendallville. 



steum perfoliatum L. Horse-Gentian. Reported by 

 Fitzpatrick. Possibly an error. The writer was able to find 

 only the following species. 



Triosteum aurantiacum Bicknell. (T. perfoliatum, in part.) 

 Bed fruited Horse-Gentian. Common in upland woods. Decorah, 

 Bluffton, Ft. Atkinson. 



■"■a amcricana Forbes. (L. borealis L.) Twin-flower. In 

 upland woods, not common. Decorah. 



Symphoricarpos racemosus Michx. Snowberry. Not common. 

 On rocky slopes. Kendallville. 



Symphoricarpos occidentalis Hook. Wolfberry. Locally 

 common in dry places. Ft. Atkinson, Hesper. 



Lonicera dioica L. (L. glauca Hill.) Glaucous Honeysuckle. 

 Common, on rocky slopes and banks. Decorah. Bluffton. High- 

 landville. 



Lonicera suUivontii A. Gray. Sullivant's Honeysuckle. On 

 wooded slopes and along borders. Not rare. Decorah, north 

 fork of Bear creek. 



Lonicera tatarica L. Tartarian Bush Honeysuckle. On rocky 

 wooded slopes. Decorah (Fitzpatrick). 



/■ami/yj. Adoxacea. 



Adoxa moachatellina L. Mask root Rocky woods. Rare. 

 (Fitzpatrick.) 



Order 8 Valerianates 

 /• imily 1. Cucurbitacfa- . 



Micrampelis lobata (Michx.) Greene. (Echinocystis Jobata 

 T. & G.) Wild Balsam Apple. Chiefly in low woods. Com- 

 mon. Decorah, Ft. Atkinson. 



Family 2. Companulacftr . 



Campanula rotundifolia 1>. Arctic Harebell. Locally common 

 on rocks aid rocky slopes. Decorah. 



