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890. A. trifolia, Decsne. & Planch. Dwarf Ginsing. Ground-nut. 
Panax trifolia , L. 
Moist rich woods; rare. April 20th — May 15th. f + i 
Southward. Casella and Miller’s, Ind. (B.) 
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CORNUS, Tourn. 
891. C. canadensis, L. Dwarf Cornel. Bunch-berry. 
Woods. May 20th — June. 
From South Chicago southeast; rare. Rogers Park, Boltwood! 
Pine Station, Ind.; rare, Babcock ! 
A specimen collected near Wolf Lake, Ind., has an incomplete, com- 
pound umbel. 
892. C. florida, L. Flowering Dog wood. 
Woods; infrequent in the more elevated portions of the northern 
part of the county ; rare elsewhere. May — June. (B.) ^ 
Miller’s and Berry Lake, Ind. Chesterton, Ind., Hill 
A beautiful tree with showy blossoms and fruit. 
4-393. C. circinata, L’Her. Round-leaved Dog-wood. 
Open, rich woods and copses; infrequent. June — August 10th. (B.) 
Southeast. Pine Station, Ind., Bastinf Miller’s, Ind., Hill! 
The leaves of this species are occasionally 7 inches broad. A shrub 
growing near Miller’s, Ind., had rather dark blue fruit. 
- 894. C. sericea, L. Silky Cornel. Kinnikinnik. 
Banks of streams and swamps; more common south, less frequent 
elsewhere. June 10th — July. (B.) 
" Lake shore, both north and south. , trii « 
The inner bark is mixed with tobacco by the Indians forming 
“Kinnikinnik.” 
^ 895. C. stolonifera, Michx. Red-osier Dog-wood. 
Banks of streams and wet places; infrequent. May — July 10th. 
Mainly south of Hyde Park. {Ltnju! , 
A second set of blossoms is often produced in August or September. 
It occasionally forms large matted clumps several feet in diamete. , 
due to growths of underground and prostrate branches, which root 
and soon develop into large shrubs. 
396. C. panlculata, L’Her. Panicled Cornel, 
"f Banks of streams and wet woods; common. 
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