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MICHIGAN" FLOKA. 



Hairy Phlox. 



Divaricate 

 Phlox. 



Ground or 

 Moss Pink. 



POLEMONIACE^E. 



{Phlox Family.) 



S. Mich.— Winch. Cat. Common in cultivation. 



Wild Potato- 

 vine. 



Man-of-the- 

 Earth. 



Low Bind- 

 weed. 



Hedge Bind- 

 weed. 



Dodder. 

 Dodder. 

 Dodder. 

 Dodder. 



CONVOLVULACE^E. 



{Convolvulus Family.) 



IPOMEA 



856. pandurata, Meyer. 



Ann Arbor— Winch. Cat. ; Coleman Cat. 



CONVOLVULUS 



85?. spithamssus, L. 



Sandy fields. 



858. sepium, L. 



Low grounds. Very variable. 

 CUSCUTA 



859. chlorocarpa, Engelmann. 



S. Haven— Mrs. Millington. 



860. Gronovii, Willd. 



Low grounds. 



861. glomerata, Choisy. (?) 



"Wet prairies, Ohio to Wisconsin."— Gray. 



862. teimiflora, Engelm. 



Maple River valley (!); Coleman Cat. 



0. &S. 



Th. 



Infrequent. 



Th. 



Common. 



s. w. 



0. & s. 



Frequent. 



0. &s. 



SOLANACE^E. 



Common 

 Nightshade. 

 Black N. 



Bittersweet. 



Ground 

 Cherry. 



Ground 

 Cherry. 



Ground 

 Cherry. 



Ground 

 Cherry. 



SOLANUM 



863. nigrum, L. (***) 



Moist, cultivated fields. 



864. Dulcamara, L. (*) 



Roadsides. 

 PHYSALIS 



0. &s. 



Common. 



c. &s. 



Infrequent. 



865. 



866. 



grandiflora, Hook. N. & U. P. 



"Clearings." First collected in L. P., near Farwell, in June, 1876, where 

 it seemed to be at home. Near the mouth of the Au Sable river, Iosco 

 Co., June, '78.— C. B. Cochran. "S. shore of L. Superior."— Gray, Synopt. 

 Fl. N. A. 



Philadelphia, Lam. 



Grand Rapids— Coleman Cat. 



867. Virginiana, Mill. (***) 



Light, sandy soil. 



868. lanceolata, Miclix. 



Sandy soil. Ionia Co. (!), etc. 



Th. 



Common. 



0. &s. 



Frequent. 



