ARIST0L0CHIACE2E. 
ASARUM, Tourn. 
i- 876. A. canadense, L. Wild Ginger. Canada Snakeroot. 
Rich moist woods; infrequent, probably local, more common north 
and northwest. May — June. 
Glencoe. Niles. Near Riverside. Palatine. Near Washington 
Heights; frequent. Rose Hill, Johnson / Forest Hill, Brennan. 
PIPEBACEJE. 
sausurus, L. 
877. S. eernuus, L. Lizard’s Tail. 
Swamps, south and southeast. 
Glencoe and Evanston ; rare. July. (B.) 
LATJBACEJE, 
SASSAFRAS, Nees. 
878. S. officinale, Nees. Sassafras. 
Rich and rather open woods ; scattered. May. 
Winnetka. Palatine. Riverside; rare. South Chicago. Sheffield, 
Pine Station and Miller’s, Ind. 
LINDERA, Thunb. 
879. L. benzoin, Blume. Spice-bush. Benjamin-bush. Allspice. 
Moist woods; rare. April — May. (B.) 
Niles. Riverside. Casella, Ind. Bank of the Calumet river, near 
Miller’s, Ind. Highland Park, Lake County, Ills., C. P . Murry . 
EL^JAGNACE^. 
SHEPHERBIA, Nutt. 
880. S. canadensis, Nutt. Canadian Shepherdia. 
Bluffs. May 12 th — July. 
Glencoe and Evanston; frequent. Borders of sloughs and sandy 
banks; Pine Station, Ind. ; common , Babcock, Hill/ 
SANTALACEJE. 
COMANDRA, Nutt. 
881. C. umbellata, Nutt. Bastard Toad-flax. 
Dry banks and fields in sandy soil; common, chiefly eastward. 
May 25th — June. 
Riverside, Babcock . 
