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Rosa blanda, \ * Including \ar. pubescens, Crepin. Wild Eft 



Duluth, Engehmatm. Probably frequent in eastern and northern Min- 

 ts, ••<>n rocks and rocky shores of (iron and ink. tngee from 



.•midland. Hudson bay ami lake Winnipeg, south to Vermont, north- 

 ern New V..rk. Illinois and Wisconsin. Watson in Proa Am. Acad, of Arts 

 and S v w. 339, Jan., 1885. Winona county, Holxinger. 



Ko«a Sa\i, Schweinitz. Wild B 



Surely in northern Minnesota Frequent in the Rocky mountains from 

 rado to British America, and on the south and north shores of lake 

 Superior and northward. (Poison, I. *.. 340. 

 Ivo^a Arkansana, Porter. R. blanda, Ait.. vm. - I renin.) Wild 



Very frequent in the mountains from western Texas and New Mexico to 

 British America, and eastward to the upper Mississippi and Saskatchewan. 

 The most pubescent form of tl s is common upon dry 



prairies from the npper Mississippi westward and to the Saskatchewan. 

 The flowers are here sometimes white. In eastern Minnesota and Iowa it 

 occurs with the receptacle mo:, or Less hi>pid. Watson, 1. c.,341. Winona 

 county. Holzinger. 

 Rosa Woodsii, Lindl. Wild 1; 



Missouri to Colorado and northward to western Montana, the Saskatche- 

 wan and slave lake, chiefly on the plains ami in the valleys. — Minnesota, 

 Sgkes, near Minneapolis. MtM Butter; Dakota. NicoUei, at Mandan, Meekon; 

 Montana, on Tongue river, Roberts, i be Watson, 1. c, 345. 

 ir |>nnv.linu r species take the place "t" ill'- two rarieties of EL blanda.] 

 GSnothera biennis, L.,var. cruciata, Torr. & Gray. Evening Primrose. 



Willow brook, between Glyndon and Muskoda, Clay county. Gedge. 

 Brig^enia bulbosa, Nutt. Earbinger-of-Spring. Pepper-and-salt 



Lake city. Miss Manning. South) 

 Petasitefl palmata, Gray. (Nardosmia palmata, Hook.) Sweet Coltsfoot. 

 T..wer. Vermilion lake, and Agate bay on lake Superior, Sandberg; near 

 Duluth abundant 1 . IT. H. Stuttz; Leech lake and JWhite Earth, Dr. C. r. 

 Detroit, W. W. Cool North. 

 Aster acuminatus, Michx. Aster. 



White Earth, Dr. C. J'. Allen, North. 



i suaveolens, L., i- found ;u Keeper, Iowa, close t.. the sooth line of Fillmore county 

 Minnesota, by Mrs. Carter.'] 



Senecio aureus, L., ?ar. borealis, ion. vv Gray, (.olden Ragwort 



thwesl angle of the Lake of the Woods, at the extreme northern point 



of Minnesota. Afacoii*. North. 

 Crepis riiiicinata. Ion. cV. Gray. Crepis 



Red river prame and westward, Dawson, Macoun. W 

 Laetuca Ludoviciana, ]>< WildLettuce. 



Winona county. Holzinger. 



Campanula rotundifolia, L.,var. aretica, J «nge. rar. linifolia, Gi 



Harebell. Lluebell. 



rth shore of lake Superior, Roberts; Clay county, Qedge; u quite com- 

 mon in the whole prairie region extending from Manitoba to the Rocki 

 mountain-.** Macmsn, 

 Planta^o major, i. . war. Asiatiea, Do time. Plantain. 



l'leiitiful in the Bed rivei valh\. Upkonx, L< < bhwest Capsule 



