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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [APRIL, ’88. 
*Galeopsis Tetrahit, L. (Hemp Nettle.) T. Bruhin once found 
this species in New Coeln. 
Stachys palustris, L. var. aspera, Gray. (Hedge Nettle.) Com- 
mon m many places. The var. cordata is mentioned by 
Conrath as occurring within the city limits. 
*Heonurus Cardiaca, L. (Mother-wort.) Fast becoming com- 
mon throughout the county. 
'Lamium amplexicaule, L. (Dead Nettle.) In Wauwatosa. 
B0RRAGINACE.E. 
‘Symphytum officinale, L. (Common Comfrey.) Occasional in 
the woods S. and W. 
•Onosmodium Carolinianum, D. C. (False Cromwell.) "Ieh 
an lese pecies vor emigen Jahren an der Town Line zwis- 
chen der Howell's und Nicholson Road, suchte sie aber seither 
vergebens,” T. Bruhin. 
•Lithospermum officinale, L. (Cromwell.) I hare found sped- 
t J““ nea I t ' le R - f • sh °P s in the Menomonee Valley. 
occasional . 6 (Halry Puccoon ') S. part of the county; 
PalUSt " S * Wthening. (Forget-me-not.) Near the 
brick yards m Bay View. 
?vno °r ermUm i' aPPUla ’ Lehur - (Stickseed.) 
commo Um ° C1 , na!e ’ L ' (Hounds -tongue.) Both spedes 
common everywhere 
c. Morisoni, D. C. I *. Comm ^ & 
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Hydrophyllum Virginicum L (w , 
out the county. ’ ’ ^ ater -lcaf.) Common through- 
POLEMONIACE^:. 
Common through- 
Phlox pilosa, L. In Wauwatosa. 
P. divancata, L. var. Laphami w ^ 
in New Cceln. ’ °od. I n Wauwatosa and S. 
CON YOLYULACE.®. 
Convolvulus arvensis, L. (BinH 
on the lake bluffs in the Cit ~ Weed,) Formerly abundant 
some of the yards in the eas IZ1 ° CCUrrin ^ as a weed in 
Calystegia sepium, R. Br. ( tt ^F art of the City. 
throughout the county * Cdge Bi *d-weed.) Common 
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