CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 13?. 



LYCIUM L. Matkimunv-Vink. 



102L L. vui.OAHK Dimal. 



Occasionally escaped from gardens. Summer. 

 Introduced by the pioneer settlers. 



PHYSALIS L. Gkouxp Ciikrry. 



1022. P. heterophylla Xees. (P. Virginiana Mill.) 

 In light soil; our most common species. Summer. 



1023. P. heterophylla ambigua ((Tray) Rydberg. 



(P. Virginiana ambigua Gray.) 

 Sandy soil. Summer. 



Frequent in fields south of Burton Ave. 



1024. P. heterophylla nyctaginea (Dunal) Rydberg. 

 In dry soil. Summer. 



Corner of Jefferson Ave. and Burton Ave., City (O.H.). 



1025. P. Virginiana Mill. 



Diy sandy soil; common. .luly-Aug. 



This species has been called P. lanceolata Michx. which is not 



known to occur in Michigan. 



1026. P. Virginiana vulgaris Rydberg. 



In sterile soil about Crooked Lake (O.H.). Summer, 



SOLANUM L. Nightshade. 



1027. S. Carolinense L. Horse-Nettle. 

 Dry soil. July-Sept. 



Along the G. R. & I. Ry., south of Fisher Station; edge of a 

 little marsh on East St., near Plaster Creek (M.&C.);bank of 

 Grand River at Wallin's Tannery, City; Soft Water Lake. 

 Introduced from the South. 



1028. S. Dulcamara L. Bittersweet. 



Roadsides, thickets, and swamps; common. Summer. 

 Base of stem woody, a climbing or straggling plant, 3-10 feet 

 high. White flowered forms grow with the purple, with leaves 

 and stems very pubescent. 



