462 



STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Hobble-bush. 

 American Way- 

 faring tree. 



Cleavers. 

 Goose Grass. 



Rough Bed- 

 straw. 



Small B. 

 Small B. 

 Small B. 



Sweet-scented 

 B. 



Hairy B. 



Wild Liquor- 

 ice. 



"Wild Liquor- 

 ice. 



Northern Bed- 

 straw. 



Button-bush. 



Partridge- 

 berry. 



Houstonia. 



Houstonia. 



Houstonia. 

 Bluets. 



459. lantanoides, Mx. U. P. 



Whitney's Cat. Mr. Whitney found none of the sp. abundant in the U. P. 



RUBIACE^E. 

 ( Madder Family ) 



GALIUM 



460. Aparine, L. ( *** ) 



461. asprellum, Mx. 



462. concinnum, Torr. & Gray. 



Flint; and Ann Arbor.— All. Cat. 



463. trifidum, L. var. pusillum, Gr. 



Sphagnous swamps. Common in C. 



464. trifidum, L., var. thictorum, Gr. (***) 



Shore of Sag. Bay.— Winch. Cat., etc. 



465. trifidum, L., var. latifolium, Gr. 



466. triflorum, Mx. 



Freq. in C. & S., and very abundant northward. 



467. pilosum, Aiton. 



Frequent as far north as Grand-Saginaw Valley. 



468. circaezans, Mx. 



Valerian. 



Th. 

 Th. 



Freq. 



0.&S. 



Rare. 



Th. 



Th. 



C. &S; 



Infrequent. 



Th. 

 C. & S. 



c. &s. 



Common. 



469. lauceolatum, Torrey. Th. 



Riverdale, Gratiot Co. (!); Hubbardston (!); Flint; Macomb Co.; and S. 

 Mich.— Wr. Cat. ; also, L. Sup.— Whitney. Infr. 



470. boreale, L. 



Galium verum has run wild in a few places. Very common. 



CEPHALANTHUS 



471. occidentals, L. (***) L. P. 



Swamps and flooded river-bottoms. Very common. 



MITCHELLA 



472. repens, L. (***) Th. 



Prefers beech and maple, hemlock, or pine woods, and is seldom found 

 under oaks. Common. 



HOUSTONIA 



473. purpurea, L. (?) 



Ann Arbor— Winch. Cat. 



474. purpurea, L., var. longifolia, Gr. Th. 



Ionia(!), common; Clare Co.(!), abundant, etc.; to L. Sup.— Can. Cat. 



475. purpurea, L., var. ciliolata, Gr. S. 



Dr. Wright. 



476. coorulea, L. (?) 



VALERIANACE^l. 



(Valerian Family.) 



VALERIANA 



477. sylvatica, Mx. 



Sphagnous swamps, local. Frequently cultivated. C. & S., and probably 

 Th. 



