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CIB.C2EA, Tourn. 
- 854. C. luteliana, L. Tall Enchanter’s Nightshade. 
Rich and rather open woods, or in underbrush after the removal of 
timber; common. July — August. J r.. // ^ 
355. c. alpina, L. Low Enchanter’s Nightshade. 
Deep woods, usually in damp places; rather rare. July. (B. P.) 
Niles. Berry Lake, Ind. Evanston, Boltwood. Arlington Heights, 
C. P. Murry. 
CTJK.CTJBXTACE2E. 
SICYOS, L. 
356. S. ang’UlatUS, L. One-seeded Star Cucumber. 
Banks of streams and damp waste places; infrequent. July — 
August. (B.) 
<ttECHINOCYSTIS, T. & G. 
357. E. lobata, T. & G. Wild Cucumber. Wild Balsam-apple. 
Banks of streams and rich moist, soil; common. July — September. 
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CACTACEJE. 
OPTJNTIA, Tourn. 
* 358. 0. rafinesquii, Engelm. Prickly Pear Cactus. 
Sandy soil. June — July. 
Common near the lake shore both north and south. 
This species is very ornamental when in blossom, and is easily 
cultivated. 
FXC0XDE2E. 
MOLLUGO, L. 
359. M. verticillata, L. Carpet-weed. Indian Chick-weed. 
Sandy soil; not common. June — August. 
Lake shore, chiefly south. 
UMBELLIFERJE. 
DAUCTJS, Tourn. 
360. D. carota, L. Carrot. 
Occasionally spontaneous in waste places and old gardens, but 
usually dies out in three or four years. July — September. (B.) 
ANGELICA, L. 
~f"361. A. atropurpurea, L. Great Angelica. 
Archangelica atropurpurea , Hoffm. 
Bogs and banks of streams south and southeast; not common. June. 
Occasionally found on the banks of the Desplaines river. (B). 
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