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C. bulbifera L. Bulb-bearing Water Hemlock. 
Meiiomonee Valley. 
Cryptotasnia canadensis (L.) DC. Dcriugia CaiKulensis (L.) Knntze. 
Honewort. Tliroiiohout connty. ronnnon. 
Carum Carui L. Caraway. 
Escax>ed from cultivation. Common. 
Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude: Yellow Pimpernel. 
Throughout county. Locally abundant. 
Sium cicutaefolium Gmel. Hemlock Water-parsnip. 
Southern and western parts of county. Common. 
Thaspium aureum Nutt. var. atropurpureum Conlt. & Rose. 7'. tri- 
foliatmn (L.) Britton. I'urple ]Meadow Parsnip. 
South and Avest. Locally abundant. 
Conioselinum chinense (L.) B. S. P. Hemlock l*arsley. 
Throughout county. . Not common. 
Angelica atropurpurea L. Angelica. 
Throughout county. Common. 
Polytaenia Nuttallii DC. Polytaenia. 
]Menomonee Vallej'. 
Tiedemannia rigida Coult. & Bose. Oxypolis rif/idus (L.) Baf. 
Cowbane. Hemlock. Wauwatosa. 
Pastinaca sativa L. Wild Parsnip. 
Very common. 
Heracleum lanatum ^NHchx. Cow-parsnip. 
Common. 
CORNACE^. 
Cornus canadensis L. Dwarf Cornel. 
West of North Cireenfield and north of Whitefish Bay. Once 
abundant in Sec. 1, Greenfield. 
C. circinata L'Her. Bound-leaved Dogwood. 
Throughout coimty. Not common. 
C. Amomum Mill. Kinnikinnik. Silky Dogwood. 
Throuo'hout county. Common. 
