Saxifragacece, Crassulctcece, Hciloragece. 
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Heuchera, L. Alum-root. 
180. H. hispida , Pursh. 
Not rare about the lakes. 
Parnassia, Tourn. Grass of Parnassus. 
181. P. Caroliniana , Michx. 
Wet meadows. Common. 
Ribes, L. Currant. Gooseberry. 
182. R. Cgnosbati, L. 
In open woodlands and pastures. Very common 
183. R. gracile , Michx. Missouri gooseberry. 
Having distribution of R. Cgnosbati. Common. 
184. R. floridum , L’Her. Wild black currant. 
In rich open woods. Not common. 
185. R. rubrum , L., var. subglandulosum , Maxim. Red cur¬ 
rant. 
Near Madison in two or three places. Not common. 
Crassulaceje. (Orpine Family.) 
Penthorum, Gronov. Ditch stone-crop. 
186. P. sedoides , L. 
Common in wet places. 
Sedum, Tourn. Stone-crop. Orpine. 
187. *S. Telephinum, L. Garden orpine. Live-forever. 
Escaped from cultivation and persisting about old 
dwellings. 
Halorage^e. (Water-milfoil Family.) 
Myriophyllum, Vaill. Water-milfoil. 
188. M. spicatum , L. 
Common in all the lakes. 
Proserpinaca, L. Mermaid-weed. 
189. P. palustris , L. 
Low lands west of Lake Wabesa. Local. 
Hippuris, L. Mare’s tail. 
190. H. vulgaris , L. 
In springs south of Lake Wingra. Rare 
