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Impatiens biflora Walt. Spotted Touch-me-not. In the Picea- Abies 
Association. 
Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn Family). 
Rhamnus alnifolia L’Her. 67. In cedar boas. 
Vitaceae (Grape Family). 
Psedera quinquefolia (L.) Greene. Virginia Creeper. 493. Willow thicket, 
scarce. 
Vitis vulpina L. Grape. Grapevine Point, Douglas Lake. 
T iliaceae (Linden Family). 
Tilia americana L. Basswood. 165, 310. A dominant species in the 
beech-maple woods, tho not plentifully represented in the region. 
Malvaceae (Mallow Family). 
Malva rotundifolia L. Common Mallow. 357. Along a road near farm 
houses. 
Ilijpericaceae (St. John’s- Wort Family). 
Hypericum canadense L. St. John’s Wort. 441. In a road thru a willow 
thicket near Ingleside. 
Hypericum virginicum L. Marsh St. John’s Wort. In marsh associations, 
as the Iris, Cladium and Calamagrostis associations, not common. 
Violaceae (Violet Family). 
Viola papilionacea Pursh. In beech-maple woods. 
Viola renifolia Gray. In cedar bogs. 
Viola blanda Willd. Sweet White Violet. 162. Lowland in beech- 
maple woods. 
Viola scabriuscula Schwein. Smooth Yellow Violet. 466. In beech- 
maple woods. 
Viola arenaria DC. 396. A few patches found in the aspens northeast 
of Burt Lake. 
Viola sp. 412. In beech-maple woods. 
Lythraceae (Loosestrife Family). 
Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. Water Willow. 420. In an alder thicket 
near Vincent Lake. 
Onagraceae (Evening Primrose Family). 
Ludvigia palustris (L.) Ell. Collected by Miss M. Packer and Miss A. K. 
Dietz, 1911. 
Epilobium angustifolium L. Fireweed. 503. The commonest fireweed 
thruout the region. 
Epilobium molle Torr. Found by Mr. Loew in 1910. 
Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk (?). 16S. In a clearing in hardwoods. 
Epilobium coloratum Muhl. Willow-Herb. 389. In the bramble and 
the Chamaedaphne associations. 
Epilobium sp. 290. In a cedar bog. 
