Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 841 
Capparidaceee. Caper Family. 
430. Polanisia graveolens, Raf. 
Rare; gravelly shore of tamarack swamp at Burling¬ 
ton, Racine Co. The only collection. 
SARRACENiACEm . Pitcher Plant Family. 
431. Sarracenia purpurea, L. Pitcher Plant. 
Rare; peat hogs in tamarack, Wind Lake, Racine Co. 
Also at Wilmot, Kenosha Co. 
Droseraceas. Sundew Family. 
432. Drosera rotundifolia, L. Sundew. 
Rare; in sphagnum, tamarack swamp, Wind Lake, 
Racine Co. The only station. 
Crassulace/E. Orpine Family. 
433. Sedum Telephium, L. Live-for-ever. 
Occasional; roadsides. 
434. Penthorum sedoides, L. 
Common; ditches and shaded places. 
Saxifragace.e. Saxifrage Family. 
435. Saxifraga Pennsylvanica, L. Saxifrage. 
Occasional to frequent; swamps and wet grassland. 
436. Heuchera hispida, Pursh. Alum-root. 
Common; prairies. 
437. Mitella diphylla, L. Bishop’s Cap. 
Rare; damp, shaded hillsides and low woods. 
438. Parnassia Caroliniana, Michx. Grass-of-Parnassus. 
Common; wet meadows. 
439. Ribes Cynobasti, L. The first three numbers in this 
genus are our Wild Gooseberries. 
Common; thickets and woods. 
440. Ribes gracile, Michx. 
Common; woods, thickets and fence rows. 
441. Ribes oxyacanthoides, L. 
Frequent; same habitat as preceding. 
