84 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



AlLANTHUS GLANDULOSUS, Desf. 

 Port Huron,— C. K. Dodge. 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia, var. vitacea, Knerr. Frequent. 

 Yitis Labrusca, L. 



Muskegon,— Dr. W. J. BeaL 



Polygala incarnata, L. 



Port Huron, Walpole Island,— C. K. Dodge. Rare. 



P. verticillata, var. ambigua. Gray. 



Ypsilanti,— Mrs. Lucy Osband; Port Huron,— C. K. Dodge. 



Trifolium dubium, Sibth. 

 Grand Rapids,— Miss E. J. Cole; Detroit,— O. A. Farwell. 



Lespedeza Nuttallii, Darl. 



Brit ton and Brown. 



L. Virginica, (L.) Britt. 



Munith,— G. H. Hicks; Norvell,— 0. F. Wheeler. 



Prunus Mahaleb, L. 

 Well established near St. Clair,— C. K. Dodge. 



P. nigra, Ait. 



From Port Huron northward. 



Rubus setosns, Bigelow. 



Lansing, Vestaburg,— C. F. Wheeler. Not common. 



Fragaria Americana, (Porter) Britton. 



Keweenaw county,— O. A. Farwell; Baldwin,— Dr. W. J. Beal; Vestaburg,— C. A. Davis; Alpena. 

 C. F. Wheeler. 



Greum vernnm, T. and G. 



St. Clair,— Miss Gurd; Belle Isle,— O. A. Farwell. Rare. 



POTENTILLA INTERMEDIA, L. 

 Well established in Livingston and Washtenaw counties. C. F. Wheeler. 



P. paradoxa, Nutt. 



Shores of the Great Lakes. 



Argrimonia mollis, (T. and G.) Britton. Frequent. 

 Crataegus rotundifolia, (Ehrh.) Borck. 



Grand Rapids, Island Lake, Grass Lake,— C. F. Wheeler. 



C. macracantha, Lodd. This is our finest native thorn apple. 



C. Douglasii, Lindl. 



Thunder Bay Island, the only eastern locality known for this western species,— C. F. Wheeler 



Amelanchier spicata, (Lam.) D.C. 



Shore of Thunder Bay, near Alpena, Grayling,— C. F. Wheeler. 



A. rotundifolia, (Ehrh.) Borck. 

 Grand River Valley,— C. F. Wheeler. Not common. 



Drosera longifolia, L. 



Mud Lake, Oakland county,— W. A. Brotherton. 



Lythrum Salicaria, L. 



Found from Detroit to Bay City. 



Epilobium palnstre, L. 



Frequent in swamps. 



E. paniculatum, Nutt. 

 Britton and Brown. 



Oenothera biennis, var. Oakesiaua, T. and G. 



Shores of the Great Lakes. 



