IOWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
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EUBIACEAE. 
Galium. 
698. G. aparine L. Plenty in woods and fields. 
699. G. mollugo L. Rare. Some doubtful specimens appear to belong 
here. 
700. G. horcale L. Common in woods and along streams. 
701. G. tinctorium L. Common in marshy meadows. 
702. G. concinnum T. & G. Abundant in rocky wmods. 
CAPEirOLIACEAE. 
Sambucus. 
703. 8. canadensis L. Common in woods and along streams. 
Viburnum. 
704. y. piLdcscens (Ait.) Pursh. Scarce in rocky woods. (Y. dentor 
turn pudescens Ait.) 
705. y. lentago L. Common in thickets and along roadsides. 
Teiosteum. 
706. T. perfoliatum L, Scarce in low woods. 
707. T. aurantiacum Bicknell. More common in rich woods. 
Sympiioeicaepus. 
708. ^8. raccmosus Michx. Abundant in woods and on rock banka 
of streams. 
709. 8. occidentalis Hook. Scarce in thickets. 
Loniceea. 
710. L. glaucescens Rydb. Plenty in woods. (L. douglasii Lind.) 
711. L. dioica L. Plenty in woods. 
Dieevilla. 
712. D. diervilla (L) MacM. Rare in rocky woods. 
CUCUEBITACEAE. 
Miceampelis. 
713. M. lodata (Michx.) Greene. Abundant in thickets and along 
streams. {E chine cyst is lohata T. &, G.) 
SiCYOS. 
714. 8. angulatus L. Rare in woods. 
campanulaceae. 
Campanula. 
715. (7. rotundifolia L. Plenty in rocky places. The rotund base 
leaves usually very inconspicuous. 
716. C. aparinoides Pursh. Plenty in swamps and marshes. Flowers 
mostly white. 
717. C. amcricana L. Abundant in thickets and along streams. 
Speculaeia. a 
718. 8. perfoliata (L.) A. DC. Plenty in woods and rarely on open 
prairie. 
Lobelia. 
719. L. syphilitica L. Abundant in moist soil. 
720. L. spicata Lam. Abundant in fields and meadows. 
721. L. leptostachys A. DC. Scarcer in dry meadows. 
