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PTELEA, L. 
/-174. P. trifoliata, L. Hop-tree. 
Sandy soil; rare. June. 
Lake shore, Lincoln Park to Rogers Park. 
West bank of the Desplaines, north of Riverside, Babcock . Blue 
Island, Dodge. ^ Zp* 
ILICINEiE 
ILEX, L. 
175. I. verticillata, Gray. Black Alder. Winterberry. 
Prinos verticillata , L. 
Swamps and wet places. May 20th — June. 
From Pine Station, Indiana, south; infrequent. Berry Lake, Indi- 
ana; rare. Clarke, Indiana, Hill. Qibson’s, Indiana; rare, Bab- 
cock. ' ' f 
Often 8 to 10 feet high. 
176. I. glabra, Gray. Inkberry. 
Miller’s, Indiana; common, Babcock. /j'ls 
Babcock gives it on other authority than his own. We have not 
seen the plant within our limits, nor a specimen in Babcock’s 
herbarium, and therefore cannot confirm this report. (P.) 
NEMOPANTHES, Raf. 
177. N. fascieularis, Raf. Mountain Holly. 
N. canadensis , D C. 
Wet grounds, usually in woods; not rare. April 25th — May. 
Miller’s, Edgemoor, and Pine Station, Indiana. 
CELASTRACEiE. 
CELASTRUS, L. 
178. C. scandens, L. Wax-work. Climbing Bitter-sweet. 
Woods and fence rows; not common. May — June. tl t ■ - P ' 1 " 
The pods open and display the seed about the latter part of Sep- 
tember. A very ornamental twining shrub, quite easily cultivated. 
Waahoo. 
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EUONYMUS, Tourn. 
179. E. atropurpureus, Jacq. Burning Bush. 
Open, rich woods; infrequent, also cultivated. May — June. 
Riverside and northward. $ 
180. E. americanus, L. Strawberry Bush. 
Highland Park, Lake Co., Illinois. Desplaines to Palatine. Calumet 
Region, Brennan. Infrequent or rare. 
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