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MALVACEAE 
*Malva rotundifolia, L. (Common Mallow.) A weed in lanes 
and barnyards. 
M. silvertris, L. (High Mallow.) A weed in gardens, escaping 
to woods. 
M. moschata, L. (Musk Mallow.) Specimens common S., with 
flowers either white or rose-color. 
*Abutilon Avicenna, Gaertn. (Velvet-leaf.) A weed along roads 
„ t ." ear the Forest Home. Also occasional in old gardens N. 
i iscus trionum, L. (Bladder Ketmia.) Near the Wisconsin 
House, escaped from gardens. 
tiliaoe.e. 
Tiha Americana, L. (Bass-wood.) Still a very conjmon tree in 
the county, though T. Bruhin stated ten years ago that it 
was becoming rarer. 
LINACEiE. 
*Linum usitatissimum, L. (Flax.) A weed along the R. R. 
tracks in the Menomonee Valley. 
geraniacea;. 
Cenmum maenhatum, L. (Wild Cranesbill.) Common in all 
the woods of the county. 
F '"™7,r“;r" o,a "- wa,i 
O 7w„.7 mti ” iCk *" old Hells Koud. 
bnpatiens fulva N 1 - 11 --F 
"Touch—me-not.) Vo, 
"b‘™7. L ‘ <Y *» »««'bortO Common throughout 
RUTACE.E. 
open MilL (PrickI - v Ash ") Common in 
Ptelea trifoliata, L , 
only in E. Wauwatosa where it ^ ^ ° bserved tUS ^ 
cre IS common. 
AAACABDIACE.E. 
K,lus t}'hina, L. (St a 0-1 
a >ong the Milwaukee Rh Sumach ') Common, especially N. 
k -8'abra,L. (Smooth Sumleh ) Co 
R - venenata, D. C. (p • } Co “mon S. 
rack swamp, near (' ^ 1 Sumach ) Only in Larkin’s tama- 
^toxieodendrmn t e,dPark ’ 
( ° ls °n Ivy.) Everywhere. 
