Wadmond—Flora of Lacine and Kenosha Counties. 867 
Rubiacoe^e. Madder Family. 
741. Cephalanthus occidentalism L. Button Bush. 
Common; low grounds and swains. 
742. Mitchella repens, L. Partridge Beir/. 
Bare; roadside at Berryville, Kenosha Co., where 
persists a little colony. The only known station. 
743. Galium Aparine, L. Cleavers; Goose-grass. This plant 
is blessed with only 75 English names! The 
name Bedstraw is commonly applied to all the 
species of the genus. 
Common; moist, shaded places. 
744. Galium circaezans, Michx. Wild Liquorice. 
Bare; Dr. Davis (Second Suppl. List of Parasitic 
Pungi of Wisconsin, pg. 169) has a Septoria, on this 
host, collected at Bacine; precise locality unknown. 
745. Galium boreale, L. 
Bare; along C. M. & St. P. right-of-way, Burlington, 
Wis. The only station. 
746. Galium triflorum, Michx. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. 
Common; woods. 
747. Galium tinctorium, L. (G. trifidum, L., var. latifolium, 
Torr.) 
Common; damp woods, springy hanks and wet 
meadows. 
748. Galium trifidum, L. 
Bare; edge of tamarack swamp, Wind Lake, Bacine 
Co. The only station noted. 
749. Galium concinnum, T. & G. 
Erequent; woods. 
750. Galium asprellum, Michx. 
Erequent; damp, shaded places and springy banks. 
Caprifoliacese. Honeysuckle Family. 
751. Sambucus Canadensis, L. Black-berried Elder. 
Common; borders of woods and along fence rows, 
preferring moist soil. 
9—S. A. 
