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ings); discolor; rostrata (common, very, and large); nigra (common by streams and great rivers); lucida (common); longifolia (very common by streams, on sandy islands, and the flat shore of rivers).

Populus grandidentata (not rare, very common); tremuloides (quite common); monilifera (common by rivers and streams); balsamifera (not common about Minneapolis).

Pinus Strobus, rare.

Larch (common).

Juniper repens and Red Cedar (not common, the former in swamps).

White Cedar (?).

Arum triphyllum.

Typha latifolia (very common).

Iris versicolor (common).

Smilax herbacea.

Trillium.

Polygonum pubescent cernuum.

Smilacina racemosa; stellata (common); bifolia; trifolia.

Uvularia grandiflora.

Hypoxys erecta (common).

Amphicapæa.

Three-leaved Solomon’s-seal.

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