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Linnaea borealis L. var. americana (Forbes.) Rehder. L. Americana 
Forbes. Twin-flower. Eeported from Sec. 1, Town of 
Greenfield, also from New Coeln. 
Symphoricarpos racemosus Michx. Snowberry. 
Throug-hout county. Common. 
S. occidentalis Hook. Wolfberry. 
Menomonee Valley and North Greenfield. Abundant. 
Lonicera dioica L. Smooth-leaved Honeysuckle. 
Throughout county. Locallj^ abundant. 
L. Sullivantii Gray. Sullivant's Honeysuckle. 
Throug-hout county. Common. 
L. flava Sims. Yellow Honeysuckle. 
Eeported by Wheeler as common in southern part of county. 
Probably confused with L. Sullivantii. 
L. japonica Thumb. Japanese Honeysuckle. 
Occasionally escaped from cultivation. 
L. oblongifolia (Goldie.) Hook. Swamp Fly-Honeysuckle. 
New Coeln and Menomonee Valley. Occasional. 
L. canadensis INfarsh. L. ciliata Muhl. x\merican Fly-Honeysuckle. 
Throughout county. Common. 
L. tatarica L. Tartarian Bush-Honeysuckle. 
Occasionally escaped from cultivation. 
Diervilla trifida Moench. D. Dicrvilla (L.) Mac M. Bush-Honeysuckle. 
Throughout county. Common. 
VALERIANCE^. 
Valeriana edulis Nutt. Valerian. 
Menomonee Valley. Occasional. 
CUCURBITACE^. 
Echinocystis lobata (Michx.) T. & G. Micrampelis lohata (Michx.) 
Greene. Mock Apple. Throughout county. Common. 
Cyclanthera dissecta (T. & G.) Arn. Cyclanthera. Eeported by W. J. 
Bennetts from Menomonee Valley, foot of 23rd Str. 
