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Celastrus scandens (quite common).

Acer, sugar, very common; white, not common, except by rivers; red, apparently rare.

Clover, white most common near settlements, and red also.

Prunus, pumila; Pennsylvanica ; Virginiana (common); Americana (pretty common).

Fragaria (very common, one kind).

Rubus triflorus (common); strigosus (not common).

Rosa.

Cratægus, Crus galli (?), probably tomentosa.

Amelanchier, a round-leaved variety (common).

Ribes Cynosbati (very common,—the common one); floridum (common).

Swamp-saxifrage (common in meadows).

Thaspium (exceedingly common, both kinds).

Cicuta maculata.

Osmorrhiza (common on Nicollet Island, and both kinds in the marsh at Lake Calhoun).

Heracleum lanatum.

Aralia nudicaulis (common); racemosa (very common).

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