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CATALOGUE OF THE 



bifida, Beck. 



Gronovii, Willd. 





Prairies and dry woods. Common on lake shore 



Low grounds. 



Frequent. 



south of Chicago, Babcock ; Kankakee county, 







Hill : Peoria. Brendel : Mason and Cass, Mead : 



com pacta, Juss. 



c. & s. 



Menard. Hall: and southward. (Union cnuttty, 



From Kankakee and Peoria counties southward. 



Forbes.) Scarce. 



glomerata, Choisy. 





CONVOLVULAOE.E. 



Damp prairies. 



Frequent. 



QUAMOCLIT 



SOLANACEJL 





CQccinea, Mo&nch. C. & S. 



SOLANUM 





Damp fields and river banks from Hancock co. 



Dulcamara, L. 





southward. 



Sparingly escaped from cultivation 



to roadsides. 



TPOM(EA 



nigrum, L. 





mi, Both. 



Waste places. 



Common. 



Dam}) fields, &c. Henderson county : and south- 



Carolinense, L. 



c. &s. 



ward. 









Fields and river banks. Henderson and Peoria 



lacunosa, L. C. & S. 



counties and southward. 



Common. 



River banks. Henderson and Peoria counties, 







and southward. 



PHYSALIS 





pandiirata, Meyer. 



Philadelphia, Lam. 







Rich grounds. Kankakee county, 



Hill: Fulton. 



Banks of streams. Frequent. 



Wolf ; Henderson ; Wabash, Schneck. Rare. 



CALYSTEGIA 



angulata, L. 





sepium, R. Br. 



Menard county, Hall : Union, Vasey. 



Moist banks and low grounds. Common. 



pubescens, L. 



c. & s. 



spithamsea, Pursh. 



Low grounds. Kankakee county, Hill : Fulton, 



Dry open places. Frequent. 



Wolf : and southward. 



viscosa, L. 





BONAMIA 







Pickeringii, Gray. Int. ? 



Dry grounds. 



Frequent. 



Common and perfectly hardy on a sandy prairie 



Pennsylvanica, L. 





near the Mississippi, 4 miles north of Oquawka, 



In dry or damp grounds. 



Frequent. 



Henderson county. If introduced it must have 



. . „ 





been long since. 



var. lanceolata, Gray. 







Sandy prairies and barrens. 



Frequent. 



CUSCUTA 







ten ui flora, Engelm. 



NICANDRA 





River banks, from Menard county northward. 



physaloides, Goertn. 





inflexa, Engelm. 



Waste places. 



Scarce. 



In dry grounds. Peoria and Fulton counties, 



DATURA 





Brendel, Wolf. 



Stramonium, L. 





decora, Choisy. S-W. 



Roadsides and waste places. 



Common. 



Low prairies. Fulton county. Wolf : Menard, 



Tatula, L. 





Hall ; Washington, Vase}'. 



With the last. 



Common. 



arvensis, Beyrich. 







Dry prairies and barrens. Kankakee county. 



GENTIANACE^E 





Hill : Fulton, Wolf ; Cass, near Beardstown, 







Mead. 



SABBATIA 





chlorocarpa, Engelm. 



angularis, Pursh. 



c. & s. 



Low grounds. Kankakee county, Hill ; Peoria, 



Dry grounds from Hancock county 



* 



southward. 



Brendel ; Wabash, Schneck. 





Frequent. 



