66 BOTANY OF MICHIGAN 



weed throughout along roads, in pastures, cultivated fields and waste 

 places. 



RUBIACEAE. Madder Family 



Galium aparine L. Cleavers. Noticed in Cheboygan County and on 

 Mackinac Island, usually in rich shaded ground. Plentiful. 



Galium circaemns Michx. Wild liquorice. Rich woods from Bay 

 County to St. Ignace, Mackinac County. Frequent. 



Galium lanceolatum Torr. Tony's wild liquorice. Dryish open 

 woods from Bay County to Mackinac Island, Mackinac County. Fre- 

 quent. 



Galium boreale L. Northern hedstraw. Dryish open ground from 

 Bay County to St. Ignace, Mackinac County. Frequent. 



Galium trifidum L. Small bedstraw. In damp open ground from Ba}^ 

 County to Mackinac Island, Mackinac County. Plentiful. 



Galium tinctorium L. Stiff marsh bedstraw. Damp open or partially 

 shaded ground from Bay County to St. Ignace. Plentiful. 



Galium asprellum Michx. Rough bedstraw. In damp shaded ground 

 from Bay County to Mackinac Island, Mackinac County. Plentiful. 



Galium triflorum Michx. Sweet-scented bedstraw. In open rich 

 woods and thickets throughout. Common. 



Mitchella repens L. Partridge berry. In dryish open woods from 

 Bay County to St. Ignace and on Mackinac Island, Mackinac Count}\ 

 Plentiful. 



Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Button-bush. Near Linwood in Bay 

 County. Not noticed farther north. 



Houstonia ciliolata Torr. Fringed houstonia. Abundant in spots 

 often covering the ground on Thunder Bay Island in Alpena County. 

 Apparently infrequent. 



CAPRIFOLIACEAE. Honeysuckle Family 



Diervilla lonicera Mill. Bush honeysuckle. Common and often 

 abundant throughout in dry sandy open or slightly shaded ground. 



Lonicera tatarica L. Tartarian honeysuckle. An occasional escape 

 about cities and villages. 



Lonicera. canadensis Marsh. American fly honeysuckle. In open 

 woods from Bay County to St. Ignace and Bois Blanc Island, Mackinac 

 County. Plentiful. 



Lonicera oblongijolia (Coldie) Hook. Swamp fly honeysuckle. In 

 swam]}' places from Bay County to St. Ignace, Mackinac Count}'. 

 Frequent. 



Lonicera hirsute/. Eat. Hairy honeysuckle. In rich open or partially 

 shaded ground from Alpena County to St. Ignace and on Mackinac 

 md, Mackinac County. Frequent. 



