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112. v. Striata, Ait. Pale Violet. 
Low grounds and moist woods, mainly southward ; infrequent or 
rare. April 20 — May, occasionally as late as August. (B.) 
Evanston. Rogers Park. Wilmette. Cassella. Pine Station and 
Miller’s, Indiana. 
113- V. rostrata, Ph. Long-spurred Violet. 7 
On shaded sand hills near Miller’s, Indiana, May 28th, 1886. (B. P.) 
^111. V. canina, L., var. muhlenbergii, Gray. Dog Violet. 
V. canina , L., var. sylvestris, Regel. 
Wet shaded banks or fields; frequent and local. May — June. 
Pine Station and Miller’s, Indiana. Indian Ridge, near Whiting, 
Ind., Hill. ‘ ' 
Some of the leaves two-lobed, South Chicago, Bodge. 
115. V. tricolor, L. Pansy. Heart’s Ease. Herb Trinity. 
Niles woods; infrequent. May — Oct. (B ) 
CABYOPHYL.LAOE.aE. 
SAPONAEJA, L. 
116. S. officinalis, L. Common Soapwort. Bouncing Bet. 
Roadsides and old fields; frequent. June — Aug. 
The double form seems to be more common in dryer soil. At Niles, 
Norwood Park and Desplaines the single-flowered form has been 
quite common. 
117. S. vaccaria, L. Cow-herb. H 
Vaccaria vulgaris , Host. 
Escaped from gardens, and has become spontaneous in several 
localities. July. 
Whiting, Ind., Hill. 
SILENE, L. 
^118. S. stellata, Ait. Starry Campion. Catch-fly. 
Open woods and shrubby fields; frequent. June — August 15th. 
Quijie^cammon in the open woods in the southern part of our district. 
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119. s. hive a, otth. Campion. 
Infrequent; latter part of July. 
Evanston. Niles. Riverside. Morgan Park. Woods south of 
Jackson Park. 
120. S. cucubalus, Wibel. Bladder Campion. 
S. inflata, Smith. 
Roadsides near Evanston; infrequent. (B ) 
