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1902. P. media L. Hoary Plantain. Bav City, G. M. Bradford. 



1903. P. Purshii R. & S. S. W.. H. S. Pepoon." 



*1904. P. Rugelii Ded. Rugel's Plantain. Waste places. Often confounded with 

 P. major. Frequent. 



190.'). P. Virginica L. ^^'llito Dwarf Plantain. Algonac, C. K. Dodge. 



RUBIACE^ B. Juss, Madder Family. 



HOUSTONIA L. 



1906. H. coerulea L. Bluets. Innocence. Keweenaw Point, Dr. Bobbins. 



1907. H. ciliolata Torr. Frinijed Houstonia. E. purpurea ciliolata A. Gray. Dr. 

 Wright. Three Rivers, C. F. Wheeler; Ypsilanti, O. A. Farwell. 



1908. H. longifolia Gaertn. Long-leaved Houstonia. H. purpurea longifolia A. 

 Gray. Hastings, L. H. Bailey; Ionia, common; Clare Co., abundant to L. Sup., Can. 

 Cat.; Vestaburg, Grass Lake, Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis. Th. 



CEPHALANTHUS L. 



''1909. C. occidentalis L. Button-bush. Swamps and flooded river bottoms. Com- 

 mon, Cheboygan Co.. B. & K. Very common southward. L. P. 



MITCHELLA L. 



*1910. M. repens L. Partridge-berry. Prefers beech and maple, hemlock, or pine 

 woods, and is seldom found under oaks. Common. Th. 



GALIUM L. 



*1911. G. Aparine L. Cleavers. Goose grass. Common. Th. 



■'1912. G. asprellum Michx. Rough Bedstraw. Frequent. Th. 



*1913. G. boreale L. Northern Bedstraw. Very common. Th. 



*1914. G. circaezans Michx. Wild Liquorice. Dry woods, Cheboygan Co., B. & K. 

 Frequent southward. L. P. 



191.5. G. Claytoni INlichx. Clayton's Bedstraw. Muskegon. C. D. McLouth; St. 

 Clair Co., C. K. Dodge; Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. 



*1916. G. concinnum Torr. & Gray. Shining Bedstraw. Flint; Ann Arbor, All. Cat.; 

 Grand Ledge. Rare. C. &. S. 



*1917. G. lanceolatum Torr. Wild Liquorice. Riverdale, Gratiot Co.; Hubbardston; 

 Flint; ]\Iacomb Co.; and S. Mich. Wr. Cat.; also L. Superior, Whitney; Alma, Ann 

 Arbor, C. A. Davis. Th. 



*1918. G. latifolium Michx. Purple Bedstraw. Infrequent. C. & S. 

 1919. G. Mollugo L. Wild Madder. Bay City, G. M. Bradford. 



*1920. G. pilosum Ait. Hairy Bedstraw. Frequent as far north as Grand-Saginaw 

 Valley. C. & S. 



1921. G. tinctorium L. Marshes, Bay Co., G. M. Bradford; Keweenaw Co.. 0. A. 

 Farwell. 



*1922. G. trifidum L. Small Bedstraw. Bogs. Common. Th. 



*1923. G. triflorum Michx. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. Frequent in C. & S., and very 

 abundant northward. Th. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^ Vent. Honeysuckle Family. 



SAMBUCUS L. 



*1924. S. Canadensis l>. Common Elder. Follows settlements. Common. 

 *1925. S. pubens Michx. Red-berried Elder. 8. racenwsa UK. More northern in its 

 range than the last. Variety with dissected leaves seen in Clare Co. Th. 



VIBURNUM L. 



*1926. V. acerifolium L. Arrow-wood. Dockmackie. Frequent in Cheboygan Co., 

 B. & K.; Alma, Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis. 



1927. V. alnifolium Marsh. Hobble-bush. American Wayfaring-tree. V. lant- 

 anoides Michx. Whitney found none of the sp. abundant in the U. P. 



