CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 141 



HOUSTON I A L. 



1086. H. longifolia (japitn. 

 Dry soil; occasional. June. 



Bluffs of Plaster Creek; bluffs of Thornapple River; Vergennes; 

 Plainfield; Cannon. 



MITCHELLA L. Partridge-berry. 



1087. M. repens L. 



Prefers beech, maple, or woods with conifers; common. Mid- 

 Jaiie-.Jiily. 



CAPRIFOLIACEAE. Hoxkvsuckle Family. 

 DIERVILLA Moench. Bush Honeysuckle. 



1088. D. trifida Moench. 



7>. iMer Villa (L.) iMacM. 

 Dry woods or banks; frequent. Last of May-June. 



LINNAEA L. Tavin-flower. 



1089. L. borealis L. 



Plentiful under tamaracks on the east side of Mud Lake, 

 Wright. .Tune. 



LONICERA L. Honeysuckle. Woodbine. 



1090. L. ciiiata Muhl. Fly-Honeysuckle. 

 Frequent in moist woods. May. 



1091. L. glauca Hill. 

 X. diolca L. 



Usually grows in wet ground; occasional. Mid-May-Mid- June. 

 L. Bouglasii Hook. (X. glaucescem Rydberg), formerly in- 

 cluded in L. glauca, is not so tall; the leaves are somewhat 

 hairy beneath. It may be looked for in thickets and on hillsides 

 in this locality. 



1092. L. oblongifolia Hook. Swamp Fly-Honeysuckle. 

 Cold swamps. June. 



Cedar Swamp (Wadsworth Part); plentiful about Mud Lake, 

 Wright. (Miss Jessie Brown). 



