FLORA OF WISCONSIN. 
25 £ 
Viola delph ini folia, Nutt. Common. Noticed by Dr. Lilly, of Fond du Lac 
rr 
Mr. Watson and others, 
striata, Ait. Oakfield, Fond du Lac County, 
pubescens, Ait. 
var. eriocarpa, Nutt. Common. 
Hypericum Pcr/oratum , L. Rock Prairie, where it is likely to become a pest 
and at Prairie du Cliien. 
corymbosum, Muhl. Not common southward, but frequent northward. 
Noticed by Mr. S. If. Watson. 
ellipticum, ITook. Black River Falls, 
mutilum, L. Black River Falls. 
Saponaria officinalis, L. Everywhere escaping from gardens. S. H. Watson. 
Selene Armiria, L. Same places. 
Cerastium arvense, L. Black River. 
Ilimscus Trionum , L. Beloit, Ft. Atkinson, and elsewhere. 
Linum Boottii, Pianchon. Not rare. 
Rhus aromatica, Ait. Potosi. 
Rhamnus lanceolatus, Pursh. Dubuque, Iowa, Dr. Asalforr. 
Trifolium arvense, L. White Oak Spring. 
stoloniferum, Muhl. Dubuque. Dr. Asa liorr. 
Psoralea argophylla, Pursh. St. Croix County, and common in Minnesota 
as far south as the Iowa line. 
Petalostemon villosum, Nutt. Lake Pepin, St. Croix County and westward. 
Astragalus caryocarpus, Ker. Sandy “ mounds” of Pierce and St. Croix 
Counties and westward. 
Desmodium cuspidatum, Torr. & Gray, Chippewa River. 
Dillenii, Darlingt. Waukesha, M. S. Griswold. 
Lespedeza, procumbens, Miclix. Potosi and elsewhere; not rare, 
capitata, Mich. 
var. angustifolia, Gray. Westward in dry calcareous soils. 
Phaseolus diversifolius, Pers. Sandy banks of the western rivers; Dubuque 
to St. Anthony’s Falls. 
P. paucitlorus, Benth. Same range. 
Glycyrrhiza lepidota, Bess. Lake Pepin, northward and westward. 
Geum album, Gmelin. Abounds. 
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Crategus tomentosa, L. Common. 
Amalanchier Canadensis, Torr & Gray, 
var. Botryapium, Gr. Common. 
var. oblongifolia, Gr. Dunkirk, S. If. Watson, and elsewhere, but 
more common northward. 
Epilobium molle, Torr. St. Croix County, and probably common northward 
in swamps. 
GSnotbera serrulata, Nutt. Lake Pepin and north-westward. 
rhombipetala, Nutt. Common in sandy places westward. 
