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rocky hills it is a mere shrub two to three feet high, although blooming and 

 bearing fruit abundantly. 



Pruniis pumila h. Sand Cherry. — ^Dry open or damp ground often on 

 shores near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



I^EGUMINOSAK 



Trifoliiim pratense L. Red Clover. — Roadsides, fields and in open 

 woods. Plentiful throughout. An escape from cultivation. 



Trifolium repcns h- White Clover. — Along roads, in pastures and open 

 woods. Abundant throughout. Individual plants large and vigorous. 



Trifolium hybridnm L. Alsike Clover. — Roadsides, and in waste places 

 of cities and villages throughout. 



Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow Sweet Clover. — Occasional in 

 waste places of cities and villages throughout. 



Melilotus alba Desr. White Sweet Clover. — Occasional along roads and 

 in waste places of cities and villages throughout. 



Medicago satiza I,. Alfalfa. — Occasional in waste places about Mar- 

 quette. 



Medicago lupnlina h. Black Medic. Hop Clover. — Frequent in pastures, 

 lawns, and waste places of cities and villages. 



Vicia angiistifolia (L.) Reichard. Smaller Common Vetch. — Along rail- 

 roads, in cultivated ground and especially about cities and villages. Plenti- 

 ful throughout. 



Vicia angustifolia segetalis (Thuillier) Koch. Common Field Vetch. — 

 Noted in one place on shaded ground near Huron Mountain Club. Appar- 

 ently infrequent. 



Vicin Cracca L. Tufted Vetch. — Along railroads near Marquette. Ap- 

 parently infrequent. 



L.athynis mariiinius (L.) Bigel. Beach Pea. — Common on and near 

 sandy beach of Lake Superior. Often plentiful near Huron Mountain Club. 



l.athyrns palustris L. Marsh Vetchling.— Damp open places through- 

 out. 



Lathyrus palustris linearifolins Ser. — ^Margins of woods and near base 

 of rocky hills about Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



Lathyrus ochrolcucus Hook. Cream-colored Vetchling. — Rocky places 

 about the lighthouse in Marquette. Plentiful. Probably to be found through- 

 out. 



LINACEAE 



IJnum usitatissimum L. Common Flax. — Occasional along railroads 

 and about freight yards and depot grounds in cities and villages throughout. 



OXALIDACEAK 



O.valis Acctosclla L. Common Wood Sorrel. — In hardwoods often car- 

 peting the ground. Abundant near Pluron Mountain Club. 



O.valis corniculata L. Lady's Sorrel. — A weed in gardens, lawns and 

 waste places of cities and villages. Scientific name taken from Gray's New 

 Manual of Botany, 7 ed., page 534. 



