166 BULLETIN OF WISCONSIN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. VOL. 1. NO. 3. 
823 Synosma (Cacalia) suaveolens (L) Raf. Sweet Scented Indian 
Plantain. East bank of Milwaukee River near Mineral Spring 
Park. 
824 Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Hook. Wolfberry. In the Menomonee 
Valley. 
825 Tofieldia glutinosa. (Michx.) Pers. Lake bluffs from Whitefish 
Bay northward, also reported from south of the city, 
82G Trillium nivale Riddell. Snow Trillium. Dr. Graenicher, who has 
observed this species growing along the Menomonee river just 
west of Wauwatosa declares it to be our earliest entomophilous 
flower, blooming some years as early as April 19th. 
827 Trillium erectum. L, Common throughout the county especially 
north and west. 
828 Trifolium dubium, Sibth. Least Hop Clover. North Greenfield 
and fifteenth ward. 
8i9 Trifolium agrarium. L. Hop Clover. I have found it in the 
Menomonee Valley. It has been found near Cudahy by. C. E. 
Brown. 
830 Trifolium incarnatum, L. Italian or Napoleon's Clover. Banks 
of Honey Creek in Wauwatosa. 
831 Verberia stricta. Vent. Hoary Vervain. Along railway tracks 
west of Layton Park. 
