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412. L. glauca, Hill. Yellow or Small Honeysuckle. 
L. parviflora , Lam. 
L. parviflora , Lam., var. douglasii , Gray. 
Rich woods; frequent north. May 15th — June., 
Riverside. Clarke, Miller’s, Casella and Pine Station, Ind., infre- 
quent or rare. Banks of Lake Calumet, Hill. South Chicago, 
Brennan . 
Flowers rarely pure yellow. 
DIERVILLA, Tourn. 
413. D. trifida, Moench. Bush Honeysuckle. 
Open woods; rare. June — July. 
Evanston. Riverside. Hog Island, 1886. Hyde Park, Babcock . 
RIJBlAOEiSi . 
HOTJSTONIA, L. 
,,<S414. H. cserulea, L. Bluets. Wild Forget-me-not. Innocence. 
Moist places. May — August. 
Wilmette to Hyde Park; rare. Englewood, Dodge . Calumet Region, 
south and east, in moist, sandy soil; common. 
415. H. purpurea, L., var. ciliolata, Gray. 
Sandy soil, southeast ; rare. June. (B.) 
Hessville, Ind., Hill. 
CEPHALANTHUS, L. 
t 416. c. oceidentalis, L. Button-Bush. 
Banks of streams and lakes, wet open woods and swamps; frequent. 
July — August. 
Occasionally attains a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
MITCHELL A, L. 
< 417. M. repens, L. Partridge-berry. Squaw-plum. 
Woods. July. (B.) 
Northward, infrequent; from Colehour, Ind., sou theas t, frequent. 
The form, with both the flowers confluent, has been found at 
Miller’s, Ind. 
GALIUM, L. Bed-straw. 
418. G. aparine, L. Cleavers. Goose-grass. 
Wet woods and prairies; frequent or common. May — June 15th. 
Stems often from 2 to 5 feet long, and when reclining on other 
plants, will reach a height of 2 feet or morel 
419. G. pilosum, Ait. 
Copses; frequent. July. (B.) 
