Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 859 
Gentianaceje. Gentian Family. 
642. Gentiana crinita, Froel. Fringed Gentian. 
Fare; the only station known to the writer is a shaded 
hillside at Cedar Bend, Boot Biver, Bacine. 
643. Gentiana serrata, Gunner. (G. detonsa, Bottb.) Lesser- 
fringed Gentian. 
Common; low prairies and springy banks. Often 
found in flower late in October! 
644. Gentiana quinqueflora, Lam., var. occidentalis, Gray. 
Common; same habitat as the preceding. 
645. Gentiana puberula, Michx. 
Bare; prairies. Some years blooming in November! 
646. Gentiana Andrewsii, Griseb. Closed Gentian. 
Common; low prairies. 
647. Gentiana alba, A. Gray. (G. flavida, A. Gray) 
Bare; wooded hillside near Somers, Kenosha Co. 
The only station. 
648. Menyanthes trifoliata, L. Buckbean. 
Bare; in bogs and swampy meadows. 
Afocynace.e. Dogbane Family. 
649. Apocynnm androsaemifolium, L. Dogbane. 
Common; fields and roadsides. 
650. Apocynum cannabinum, L. Indian Hemp. 
Common; dry soil of fields and thickets. 
AsCLEPi adACE.E. Milkweed Family. 
651. Asclepias tuberosa, L. Butterfly Weed; Pleurisy Boot. 
Bare; roadsides and fields, in dry, sandy soil. I 
have not seen this Milkweed in the vicinity of Bacine 
for many years. At Burlington and other points in 
the westerly part of the area, it is more commony seen. 
652. Asclepias purpurascens, L. 
Bare; a single specimen collected in woods near GaL 
liff, Bacine Co. 
653. Asclepias incarnata, L. Swamp Milkweed. 
Common; low, wet grounds. 
