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611. Sium cicutaefolium, Gmel. Water Parsnip. 
Frequent; swampy places. 
612. Zizia aurea, Koch. Golden Meadow Parsnip. 
Common; prairies. 
613. Zizia cordata, DC. 
Common; prairies. Often associated with the pre¬ 
ceding. 
614. Carum Carui, L. Caraway. 
Frequent; roadsides and cultivated grounds. Not 
noted in Swezey’s list. Cheney reports it as intro¬ 
duced in some localities in the State. 
615. Cicnta maculata, L. Water Hemlock. 
Common; sloughs. Very poisonous in all its parts. 
616. Cicnta bulbifera, L. Water Hemlock. 
Occasional; sedge marshes and low meadow lands. 
Quite as poisonous as the preceding but less common. 
617. Cryptotaenia Canadensis, DC. Honewort. 
Common; moist woods. 
618. Berula angustifolia, Koch. Water Parsnip. 
Pare; a sheet of this species collected by C. E. Mon- 
rpe of Milwaukee, is in the Herb, of the Milwaukee 
Public Museum, labeled from “Mt. Pleasant Twnp., 
Kacine Co.” The writer has not seen the plant in the 
area. 
619. Erigenia bulbosa, Nutt. Harbinger-of-spring. 
Pare; a small colony discovered in rich woods near 
Somers, Kenosha Co. The only station. 
Cornaceje. Dogwood Family. 
620. Cornus circinata, L’Her. The names Dogwood and Cor¬ 
nel are applied to all the species of Cornus. 
Common; open woods and thickets. 
62,4. Cornus stolonifera, Michx. Red-Osier Dogwood. 
Common; low woods and thickets. 
622. Cornus paniculata, L’Her. 
Common; same habitat as the preceding. 
623. Cornus alternifolia, L. f. • 
Common; thickets, fence rows and wood borders. 
