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rubiaceae; 



Galinui "irifiditm L. Small Bedstraw. — Wet marshy places near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Galium Claytoui Michx. Clayton's Bedstraw. — Damp and swampy 

 places near Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



Galium tinctorium L. Stiff Marsh Bedstraw. — Damp shaded ground 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Galinm asprcllum Michx. Rough Bedstraw. — Damp shaded ground 

 mostly along streams near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Galium triHorum Michx. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. — Rich shaded ground 

 especially in woods near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Mitchella repens L. Partridge Berry. — Dry woods near Huron Moun- 

 tain Club. Common throughout. 



CAPRIFOLIACEAU 



Diervilla Lonicera Mill. {D. dicrvilla L., MacM.). Bush Honeysuckle. 

 — Dry sandy open or partially shaded ground about Marquette. Common 

 throughout. 



Lonicera tatarica L. Tartarian Honeysuckle. — Rocky ground about the 

 lighthouse at Marquette. Apparently infrequent. An escape from cultiva- 

 tion. 



Lonicera canadensis Marsh. American Fly Honeysuckle. — In woods 

 throughout the county. Common- 



Lonicera ohlongifolia (Goldie) Hook. Swamp Fly Honeysuckle. — Wet 

 swampy ground near Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent through- 

 out. 



Lonicera Gaprifolium L. Perfoliate Honeysuckle. — Sandy or rocky 

 ground in and about Marquette. An escape from cultivation. Miss Nellie 

 M. Fairbanks. 



Lonicera hirsuta Eat. Hairy Honeysuckle. — Damp mostly shaded ground 

 and in rocky places near Marquette. Frequent throughout. 



Lonicera. dioica L. Smooth-leaved Honeysuckle. — Dry open or partially 

 shaded ground and in rocky places near Marquette. Probably frequent 

 throughout. 



Syniphoricarpos raccmosus Michx. Snowberry. — Dry rocky places m 

 and about Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



Symphoricarpos raccmosus lacvigatus Fernald. Garden Snowberry. — • 

 Sandy open grovmd in Marquette. An escape from cultivation. 



Llnnaca borealis americana (Forbes) Rehder. Twin Flower. — Borders 

 of damp woods or in rocky places near Huron Mountain Club. Common 

 throughout. 



Viburnum Opulus americanum Ait. (V. opulns L.). High Bush Cran- 

 berry, Cranberry Tree. — Borders of damp woods and along streams near 

 Marquette and Big Bay. Frequent throughout. 



Viburnum acerifolinm L. Maple-leaved Arrow-wood. — Rocky woods 

 about Marquette. Frequent throughout. 



