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IPOMOEA L. 



1699. I Pandurata (L.) Meyer. Wild Potato-vine. Man-of-the-Earth. Win. Cat.; 

 Niles, I. N. Mitchell; Coleman Cat.; Lenawee Co., W. J. B. Infrequent. S. 



1700. I. purpurea (L.) Roth. Morning Glory Bay Co., G. M. Bradford; Ypsilanti, 

 Detroit, O. A. Farwell; Alma, C. A. Davis; Ann Arbor. Escaped from cultivation. 



CUSCUTACE^ Dumort. Dodder Family. 



CUSCUTA L. 



*1701. C. arvensis Beyrich. Field Dodder. Lansing, C. F. Wheeler; Rochester, 

 W. S. Cooper. 



*1702. C. Cephalanthi Engelm. Button-bush Dodder. C. tenuiflora Elgelm. Maple 

 River Valley; Coleman Cat.; on willows along Cedar River east of the College. 



1703. C." Coryli Engelm. Hazel Dodder. C. iiiflcxa Engelm. Port Huron, C. K. 

 Dodge; Rochester and Algonac, W. S. Cooper. 



1704. C. Epithymum Murr. Clover Dodder. Introduced at Salem, with alfalfa seed. 

 *1705. C. Gronovii Willd. Gronovius' Dodder. Loav grounds. Frequent. C. & S. 



1706. C Polygonorum Engelm. Smart-weed Dodder. C. chlorocarpa Engel. S. 

 Haven, Mrs. Millington. S. & W. 



POLEMONIACEiE DC. Phlox Family. 

 PHLOX L. 



1707. P. bifida Beck. Cleft Phlox. Rare. Shores of Barron Lake; Klinger Lake, 

 the farthest station east known for this interesting plant, C. F. Wheeler. S. W. 



*170S. P. divaricata L. Wild Blue Phlox. S. W., H. S. Pepoon; woods and fields, 

 northward to Kingsley and Frankfort. Common. L. P. 



1709. P. paniculata L. Garden Phlox. Keweenaw Co., 0. A. Farwell. Introduced. 



1710. P. pilosa L. Downy Plilox. Dry, sandy fields, Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat.; 

 Ionia Co.; Flint; Macomb Co. Infrequent. 



1711. P. subulata L. Ground or JMoss Pink. S. Mich., Winch. Cat.; shore of Bar- 

 ron Lake, C. F. Wheeler; Belle Isle, 0. A. Farwell. Common in cultivation. 



HYDROPHYLLACEi^E Lindl. Water-leaf Family. 



HYDROPHYLLUM L. 



*1712. H. appendiculatum Michx. Appendaged Water-leaf. Moist hillsides and 

 rich woods, northward to Frankfort. Frequent. L. P. 



*1713. H. Canadense L. Broad-leaved Water-leaf. Damp, rich woods. Frequent. 

 C. & S. 



*1714. H. Virginicum L. Virginia Water-leaf. Rich woods. Frequent. C. & S. 



PHACELIA Juss. 



1715. P. Franklinii (R. Br.) A. Gray. Franklin's Phacelia. "Shores of L. Supe- 

 rior, especially on Isle Roy ale," A. Gray and Dr. A. B. Lyons. U. P. 



BORAGINACEiE LindL Borage Family. 



CYNOGLOSSUM L. 



*1716. C. officinale L. Common Hound's-Tongue. Roadsides. Frequent. Th. 

 *1717. C. Virginicum L. Wild Comfrey. Open woods. Comins, Oscoda Co.; Esca- 

 naba, where it replaces C. officinale as a weed, E. J. Hill. Frequent. Th. 



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