Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 855 
597. Aralia quinquefolia, Decsne. & Planch. Ginseng. 
Rare; Prof. Lannerd of the Racine High School has 
kindly sent me a sheet of this now almost extinct 
species, collected in rich woods north of Racine near 
Caledonia. I have never seen the plant in the ■ area 
although Dr. Davis has several times met a few indi¬ 
viduals. 
598. Aralia trifolia, Decsne. & Planch. Ground-nut. 
Common; rich woods. 
Umbellifer;e. Parsley Family . 
599. Daucus Carota, L. Wild Carrot. 
Rare; escaped to roadsides and railway tracks, and 
infrequently persisting in meadows. 
600. Angelica atropurpurea, L. 
Common; low grounds. 
601. Tiedemannia rigida, Coult. & Rose. 
Rare; swampy ground. 
602. Heracleum lanatum, Michx. Cow Parsnip. 
Common; low grounds. 
603. Pastinaca sativa, L. Parsnip. 
Common; waste places. 
604. Polytaenia Huttallii, DC. 
Rare; Dr. Davis has kindly sent me a sheet of this 
species, collected west of Racine on open prairie. 
605. Eryngium yuccaefolium, L. Button Snakeroot. 
Common; prairies. 
606. Sanicula Marylandica, L. Sanicle. 
Common; rich woods. 
607. Sanicula gregaria, Bicknell. Sanicle. 
Common; woods. A well-marked species, easily dis¬ 
tinguishable from the preceding. 
608. Pimpinella integerrima, A. Gray. 
Erequent; along railroad tracks and roadsides in dry 
soil. 
609. Osmorrhiza brevistylis, DC. Sweet Cicely. 
Common; woods. 
610. Osmorrhiza longistylis, DC. Sweet Cicely. 
Common; woods. With the preceding. 
