PLANTS OF ILLINOIS. 



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obtusata, Pursh. 



Damp woods. Kankakee county. Hill ; Peoria, 

 Brendel ; Hancock, Mead. Rare. 



Ih lioscopia, L. 



About gardens in Menard and Hancock counties, 

 Hall, Mead. 



Cyparissias, L. 



Sparingly escaped from cultivation. 



commutata, Engelra. 



Near Chicago, Babcock ; banks of Rock river in 

 Winnebago and Ogle counties, Bebb, and at 

 Dixon, Vasey. 



ACALYPHA 



Virginica, L. 



Open woods, fields, &c. Common. 



var. gracilens, Gray. 



In drier places. 



Carolinian a, Walt. S. 



Near Jonesboro, Union county, Vasey ; Wabash, 

 Schneck. 



TRAGIA 



macrocarpa, Willd. 



S. 



monanthogynus, Michx. 



Banks of the Ohio at Golconda, Pope county, 

 Forbes. 



CROTON 



glandulosus, L. C. & S. 



Common in sandy barrens about Oquawka, Hen- 

 derson county ; Fulton, Wolf ; and southward. 



Scarce. 



capitatus, Michx. C. & S. 



Barrens and roadsides. Menard county, Hall; 

 and southward. 



s. 



Barrens. Marion county, Vasey; St. Clair, Bren- 

 del : and southward. 



CROTONOPSIS 



linearis, Michx. C & S. 



Barrens. Menard county, Hall ; and southward. 

 PHYLLANTH US 



Carolinensis, Walt. C. <fc S. 



From Fulton and Mason counties southward. 



URTICACE^. 



ULMUS 



fulva, Michx. 



River banks. Common. 



Americana, L. 



With the last. Common. 



racemosa, Thomas. 



Near Elgin, Kane county, Vasey. 



alata, Michx. 



N. 



S. 



Wabash and Jackson counties ; and southward. 

 CELTIS 



occidental is, L. 



Banks of streams. Common. 



Mississippiensis, Bosc. S. 



River banks. Wabash and Jackson counties . 

 and southward. 



MORTJS 



rubra, L. 



Rich soil along streams. Common. 



URTICA 



gracilis, Ait. 



Moist grounds. Scarce. 



dioica, L. 



Waste places. Hancock county, Mead ; Fulton. 

 Wolf ; Wabash, Schneck. Scarce. 



LAPORTEA 



Canadensis, Gaud. 



Damp rich woods. Frequent. 

 PILEA 



pumila, Gray. 



Damp woods and banks. Common. 

 BCEHMERIA 



cylindrica, Willd. 



Damp woods. Frequent. 

 PARIETARIA 



Pennsylvanica, Muhl. 



Shaded rocks, hedges, &c. Common. 



CANNABIS 



sativa, L. 



Waste places. 



HUMULUS 



Lupulus, L. 



Banks of streams. 



Common. 



Frequent. 



PLATANACEiE. 



PLATANUS 



occidentalis, L. C. & S. 



River banks. Henderson, Peoria and Kankakee 



counties, and southward. 



Common. 



