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336 *Sonchusoleraceus,L. ( Common Sow-thistle.) Scattered through 
the county. 
337. *S. asper, Vill. (Spiny-leaved Sow-thistle.) Like the preceding. 
338. *S. arvensis, L. (Field Sow-thistle.) Growing wild near 
the Reservoir Park in N. Milwaukee. Bruhin mentions it as 
occurring in New Coeln. 
LOBELIACEjE. 
339. Lobelia cardinalis, P. (Cardinal-flower.) Occasional m differ¬ 
ent parts of the county. It seems to be much rarer than 
formerly. 
340. L. syphilitica, L. (Great Lobelia.) With the last, not common. 
341. L. inflata, L. (Indian Tobacco.) Common throughout the 
count}’. 
342. L. spicata, Lam. I have often seen it near Whitefish Bay. Bru¬ 
hin found it in the pastures pear New Coeln. 
343. L. Kalmii, L. Near the Cement Works. 
CAMP ANIJLACE.E. 
344. Campanula rotundifolia, L. (Harebell. I Common a '°| 1 K 
E. bank of the Milwaukee River above North Street bridge. 
345. C. aparinoides, Pursh. (Marsh Bellflower.) In Larkin s tama- 
rack swamp. * . « . 
346. C. Americana, L. (Tall Bellflower.) Abundant, especia y 
the open woods of Wauwatosa. 
347. 
348. 
349. 
350. 
351. 
352. 
353. 
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ERIC ACE JB. 
Gaylussacia resinosa, T. & G. (Black Huckleberry.) Near New 
Vaccinium macrocarpon, Ait. (Large Cranberry.) In a small 
lake near the Wisconsin House on the Kilbourn 
V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. (Dwarl Blueberry. Common m o 
spot near New Coeln. T. Bruhin has described a form Now* 
Colonise from the same place. j hav£ found this 
V. corymbosum, L. (Common Bluebe y- 
species sparingly in Larkin’s swamp. . 
Pyrola rotundifolia, L. (Shin-leaf.) Lake. 
P. elliptiea, Nutt At Whitefish Bay. wWtefish Ba y, W au- 
Monotropa umiflora, L. (Indian Pip • > 
watosa, St. Francis Seminary; rare. 
aquifoliace#:. 
Ilex verticillata, Gray. (Black Alder.) Rare in the S. part o 
the county. 
