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L. venosus Muhl. Veiny Pea. 
Throughout county. Common. 
L. palustris L. Marsh Vetchling. 
Throughoiit county. Not uncommon. 
L. ochroleucus Hook. Cream-colored Vetchling. 
Very common. 
Amphicarpa comosa (L.) G. Don. Falcata comosa (L.) Kuntze. 
Hog- Peanut. Throughout county. Common. 
A. Pitcheri T. & G. Falcata Pitchcri (T. & G.) Kuntze. Pitcher's 
Hog Peanut. Lake Woods and "Whitefish Bay. Abundant. 
Apios tuberosa Moench. Apios Apios (L.) Mac Ground-nut. 
Wauwatosa and Milwaukee River. Not common. 
GERANIACE^. 
<jeranium maculatum L. Wild Crane's-bill. 
Everywhere. 
G. carolinianum L. Carolina Crane's-bill. 
National Ave., east of Soldiers' Home. 
OXALIDACE^. 
Oxalis repens Thumb. 0. corniculata L. Procumbent Wood-sorrel. 
A weed in city gardens. 
0. stricta L. Upright Wood-sorrel. 
Common. 
LINACE.E. 
Linum usitatissimum L. Flax. 
Throughout county. Occasional along E. R. tracks. 
L. Lewisii Pursh. Lewis' Wild Flax. 
Jvej)orted hy Bennetts from a vacaiit lot on east side of city. 
RUTACE^. 
Xanthoxylum americanum Mill. Prickly Ash. 
Common in open woods, south and west. 
Ptelea trifoliata L. Three-leaved Hop-tree. 
Common in Menomonee Valley. 
