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in02. P. media L. Hoaiv i'huitain. Bav Citv. C. M. Bradford, 

 im-?. P. Purshii JJ. & S. ■ S. W.. H. S. Popoon." 

 *1904. P. Rugelii Dec Ru<rol's Plantain. Waste places. Often confounded with 

 P. major. l'"ie(|noiit. 



IflOo. P. Virginica J-. \\ liito J)\vaif Plantain. Algonac, C. K. Dodge. 



RUBIACEiE B. Juss. Madder Family. 



HOUSTONIA I.. 



l!lfl(). H. coerulea L. liluots. Innocence. J\e\veena\v Point, Dr. Robbins. 



1007. H. ciliolata Torr. Frincred Houstonia. E. purpurea ciliolata A. Gray. Dr. 

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



1908. H. longifolia (Jaertn. T.ong-leaved Houstonia. H. purpurea lonffifolia A. 

 Gray. Hastings. 1.. 11. Bailey; fonia, common; Clare Co.. abundant to L. Sup., Can. 

 Cat.; \estaburg. Crass Lake. Ann Arbor. C. A. Davis. Th. 



CEPHALANTHUS L. 



""inOfl. C. occidentalis L. T.utton-busli. Swamps and Hooded river bottoms. Com- 

 mon. ('hol)oygaii Co.. 15. & K. W'xy common southward. L. P. 



MITCHELLA L. 



*iniO. M. repens I.. I'artridgo-hcrry. Prefers beech and maple, hemlock, or pine 

 woods, and i.s seldoni found under oaks. Common. Th. 



GALIUM L. 



*1911. G. Aparine L. Cleavers. Coo.se grass. Common. Th. 



*ini2. G. asprellum Michx. Rough Bedstraw. Frequent. Th. 



*1013. G. boreale L. Northern Bedstraw. Very common. Th. 



*ini4. G. circaezans Michx. Wild Liquorice. Dry woods. Cheboygan Co.. B. & K. 

 Frequent soiitlnvaid. L. P. 



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

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



*191f). G. concinnum Torr. & Cray. Shining Bedstraw. Flint; Ann Arbor, All. Cat.; 

 Grand Ledge. Rare. C. &. S. " 



*1917. G. lanceolatum Torr. \\"\\<l Liquorice. Riverdale. Gratiot Co.; Hubbardston; 

 Flint: .Macoml) Co.; and S. Mich. A\'r. Cat.; also L. Superior. Whitney; Alma, Ann 

 Arbor. ('. .\. Davis. Th. 



*191S. G. latifolium Michx. Piuple Bedstraw. Infrequent. C. & S. 

 1919. G. Mollugo L. Wild Madder. Bay City. 0. M. Bradford. 



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

 Vallev. C. & S. 



1921. G. tinctorium !,. Marslies, Bay Co.. C. M. Bradford: Keweenaw Co., 0. A. 

 Farwell. 



*1922. G. trifidum L. Small Bedstraw. Bogs. Common, 'i'h. 



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

 abundaiit northward. Th. 



CAPRIFOLIACEiE Vent. Honeysuckle Family. 

 SAMBUCUS L. 



*1924. S. Canadensis L. CoMiiuon Elder. Follows settlements. Common. 

 *1925. S. pubens Michx. Red-berried Elder. -S. racemma HK. More northern in its 

 range than tiic last. Nariety with dissected leaves seen in Clare Co. Th. 



VIBURNUM L. 



*192(i. V. acerifolium L. Arrow-wood. Dockmackie. Frequent in Cheboygan Co., 

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



1927. V. alnifolium .\Tarsh. Hobble-l)Ush. American Wayfaring-tree. V. lant- 

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



