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MICHIGAN FLOBA. 



Hobbie-bush. 459. lantanoides, Mx. 



American Way- 

 faring tree. 



U. P. 



Whitney's Cat. Mr. Whitney found none of the sp. abundant in the U. P. 



Cleavers. 

 Goose Grass. 



Rough Bed- 

 straw. 



Small B. 

 Small B. 

 Small B. 



Sweet-scented 

 B. 



Hairy B. 



Wild Liquor, 

 ice. 



Wild Liquor- 

 ice. 



Northern Bed- 

 straw. 



Button-bush. 



Partridge- 

 berry. 



Houstonia. 



Houstonia. 



Houstonia. 

 Bluets. 



RUBIAGE^E. 



{Madder Family) 



GALIUM 



460. Aparine, L. ( *** ) 



461. asprellum, Mx. 



462. concinnum, Torr. & Gray. 



Flint; and Ann Arbor.— All. Cat. 



463. trifidum, L. var. pusillum, Gr. 



Sphagnous swamps. Common in C. 



464. trifidum, L., var. tinctorum, Gr. (***) 



Shore of Sag. Bay.— Winch. Cat., etc. 



465. trifidum, L., var. latifolium, Gr. 



466. triflorum, Mx. 



Freq. in C. & S., and very abundant northward. 



467. pilosum, Aiton. 



Frequent as far north as Grand-Saginaw Valley. 



468. circaezans, Mx. 



Th. 

 Th. 



Freq. 



c. &s. 



Rare. 



Th. 



Th. 



0. & S. 



Infrequent. 



Th. 

 C. & S. 



o.&s. 



Common. 



Th. 



and S. 

 Infr. 



469. lanceolatum, Torrey. 



Riverdale, Gratiot Co. (!); Hubbardston (!); Flint; Macomb Co 

 Mich.— Wr. Cat.; also, L. Sup.— Whitney. 



470. boreale, L. 



Galium verum has run wild in a few places. Very common. 



CEPHALANTHUS 



471. occidentals, L. [***) L. P. 



Swamps and flooded river-bottoms. Very common. 



MITCHELLA 



472. repens, L. (***) Th. 



Prefers beech and maple, hemlock, or pine woods, 

 under oaks. 



HOUSTONIA 



473. purpurea, L. (?) 



Ann Arbor— Winch. Cat. 



474. purpurea, L., var. longifolia, Gr. 



Ionia(!), common; Clare Co.(!), abundant, etc.; to L. 



475. purpurea, L., var. ciliolata, Gr. 



Dr. Wright. 



476. coorulea, L. (?) 



and is seldom found 

 Common. 



Th. 



Sup.— Can. Cat. 



s. 



Valerian. 



VALEKIANACE^E. 



( Valerian Family. ) 



VALEKIANA 



477. sylvatica, Mx. 



Sphagnous swamps, local. Frequently cultivated. C. & S., and probably 



