444 



Wild Flax. 

 Wild Flax. 

 Common Flax. 



STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



LINACE/E. 



{Flax Family.) 



LINUM 



175. Virginianuxu, L. 



Ann Arbor— Dr. Lyons; S. Mich.— Wright Cat. 



176. sulcatum, Riddell. 



Dr. Wright. 



177. usitatissimum, L. ( * ) 



Dr. Clark, and Dr. Wright. Escaped from cultivation. 



s. 



Infrequent. 



s. 



Rare. 



c. &s. 



Infrequent. 



Wild Cranes- 

 bill. 



Carolina C. 



Small-flow- 

 ered C. 



Herb Robert. 



Storksbill. 



False Mer- 

 maid. 



Pale Touch- 

 me-not. 



GERANIACE^E. 



{Geranium Family.) 



GERANIUM 



178. maculatum, L. ( * ) C. & S. 



"Canada to Florida."— Torr. & Gr., Fl. N. Am. Common. 



179. Carolinianum, L. Th. 



Macomb Co.; Clinton Co., etc. Rare in S. & C, abundant in vicinity of 

 Farwell, Clare Co. (!), thence N. to L. Superior. 



180. pusillum, L. 



Flint— Dr. Clark. Adventive. 



181. Eobertianum, L. (***) Th. 



Put-in Bay, Lake Erie (!); Montcalm Co. (!); Saginaw Bay; Mackinac, and 

 Drummond's Is.— Winch. Cat. ; L. Sup.— Whitney's Cat. Common around 

 the Gr. Lakes, but seldom seen in the interior. 



ERODIUM 



182. cicutariuin, I/Her. (***) C. & S. 



Oceana Co. (!); Ionia Co. (!); Kalamazoo, etc. Spreads rapidly— a bad 

 weed in gardens and fields. Not yet common. 



FL03RKEA 



183. proserpinacoides, Willd. 



Ionia (!); Hubbardston (!); Flint, etc. Not rare but usually overlooked. 

 A delicate, little herb in damp woods. 



IMPATIENS 



184. pallida, Nutt. ( *** ) Th. 



Macomb Co.; Ionia Co. (!); Sugar Is.— Winch. Cat., etc. Much rarer than, 

 the next. 



Spotted T. 



Balsam. 



Jewel.weed. XALIS 



185. fulva, Nutt. ( *** ) 



Th. 



Common; 

 Wood-sorrel. 



Violet W. 



Yellow W. 

 Ladies' Sorrel. 



186. Acetosella, L. ( *** ) Th. 



Macomb Co. ; and "L. Sup. and northward "—Gray. Rare in S. Peninsula. 



187. violacea, L. ( *** ) 



Winchell Cat. 



188. corniculata, L., var. stricta, Sav. (***) 



Marquette Co.— Burt's MS., etc., etc. 



S. E. 



Rare. 



Th. 



Common. 



RUTACE^E. 



{Rue Family.) 



ZANTHOXYLUM 



Too C tha y che Sh ' 189 - Americanum, Mill. (***) 



Toothache 

 Tree 



L. P. 



Everywhere along streams and on low ground. The bark enters into 

 various "bitters," and is gathered in considrable quantities for export. 



