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YITACE.JE. 
100. Vitis aestivalis, Michx. (Summer Grape.) Wauwatosa, not 
common. 
101. V. cordifolia, Michx and var. riparia. (Winter Grape.) Com- 
mon in the Menomonee Valley. 
102. Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx. (Virginia Creeper.) Common 
throughout the county. 
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KHAMNACEiE. 
Rhamnus alnifolius, L’Her. In Larkin s tamarack swamp. 
Ceanotlius Americanus, L. (New Jersey Tea.) In the S. o 
county, rare. I have often seen the species in Racine county. 
CELASTRACEjE. 
Celastrus scandens.L. (WaxWork.) Common throughout the 
county. n -f 
Euonymus atropurpureus, Jacq. (Burning Bush.) rows 
the County Insane Asylum in Wauwatosa. 
sapindaceal 
*Aesculus hippocastanum, L. (Horse Chestnut.) P 
yards and streets as a shade tree. . 
Acer saccharinum, Wary and var. nigrum. (Black nga r ap 
Common throughout the county. 
A. dasycarpum, Ehrlr. (Silver Maple.) Commony p 
along the streets. A r . r.- 
A. rubrutn , L. (Red Maple.) In the southern wooes 
Negundo aceroides, Moench. (Box-elder.) Now much planted 
in the city. 
FOLYGALACEjE. 
« 1 . ,-nnt 1 Common in high 
Polygala senega, L. (Seneca Snake-io 
woods in Wauwatosa. 
LEUUMINOSjE. 
. r1nwr \ Some Specimens 
’'Trifolium arvense, L. (Rabbit-root C • „ 
found near the stock yards in the Menonion 
*T. pratense, L. (Red Clover.) Everywhere. 
T. repens, L. (White Clover.) Everywhere. ^ ^ Men . 
*T. hybridum, L. Specimens found by r - 
omonee Valley. t have found this species 
*T. procumbens, L. (Low Hop Clover.) 
sparingly in the extreme N. part of the co 
