860 
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
654. Asclepias Sullivantii, Engelm. 
Rare ; field bordering on De Koven Avenue and the 
C. & R. W. R. R., Racine. The only station. 
655. Asclepias phytollacoides, Pursh. Poke Milkweed. 
Occasional; rich woods. 
656. Asclepias Cornuti, Dec. Common Milkweed. 
Common; fields, roadsides, pastures and waste places. 
657. Asclepias ovalifolia, Dec. 
Common; prairies. 
658. Asclepias verticillata, L. Whorled Milkweed. 
Rare; two individuals gotten on dry, gravelly hillside 
at Burlington, Wis. Rot seen elsewhere. 
659. Acerates viridiflora, Eaton. The species of this genus 
are called Green Milkweed. 
Rare; town of Yorkville, Racine Co. Coll, by C. E. 
Monroe, and deposited in herb, of the Milwaukee Pub¬ 
lic Museum. 
660. Acerates longifolia, Ell. 
Common; dry prairies. 
661. Acerates lanuginosa, Dec. 
Rare; town of Yorkville, Racine Co. Coll, by C. E. 
Monroe and preserved in the herb, of the Milwaukee 
Public Museum. 
Convolvulaceje. Morning Glory Family. 
662. Convolvulus sepium, L. Wild Morning Glory; Bind¬ 
weed. 
Common; fence rows, fields and thickets. A trouble¬ 
some weed. 
663. Convolvulus arvensis, L. Bindweed. 
Occasional ; same habitat as the preceding. 
664. Cuscuta Gronovii, Willd. Dodder. 
Common; low grounds. 
Polemoniaceve. Phlox Family. 
665. Phlox pilosa, L. Phlox. 
Common; prairies and open woods in dry soil. 
