92 CATALOG OF PLANTS. 



A frequent weed in waste places, villages, and about country - 

 dwelliniis. 



358. Salso'a kali tenuifolia G. F. \\. Mey. Russian thistle. — Noticed 



as a weed in sandy ground at Bayport. Sebewaing, and Port 

 Austin. Not abundant. 



359. Amaranthus retroflexus L. Green amaranth. Pigweed. — A 



common weed in villages, fields, and about country dwellings. 



360. Amaranthus graecizans L. Tumble weed. — Frec^uent as a weed 



in villages, gardens, fields, and waste places. 



361. Amaranthus bhtoides Wats. Prostrate amaranth. — A frecjuent 



weed in the streets and gardens of villages. 



362. Mollugo verticillata L. Carpet weed. — Frecjuent on sandy 



ground throughout the sand district. 



363. Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved sandwort. — A freciuent 



weed on sandy ground in villages. 



364. Stellaria longifoha Muhl. Long-leaved stitchwort. — Freciuent 



in. damp grassy places. 



365. Stellaria borealis Bigel. Northern stitchwort. — "Pointe aux 



Barc[ues." In Michigan Flora. 



366. Stellaria media (L.) Cyrill. Common chickweed. — A common 



weed in the streets and gardens of villages. 



367. Cerastium vulgatum L. Common mouse-ear chickweed. — A 



common weed in the gardens of villages and in adjacent 

 fields. 



368. Agrostemma githago L. Corn cockle. — Occasional in waste 



]ilaces in villages and in adjacent wheat fields. 



369. Lychnis coronaria (L.) Desr. Mullein pink. — "Waste places, 



Port Austin." Davis. 



370. Silene antirrhina L. Sleepy catchfly. — Freciuent on dry and 



sandy ground throughout the sand region. 



371. Silene noctiflora L. Night-flowering catchfly. — Frecjuent as a 



weed in villages and adjacent fields. 



372. Saponaria officinalis L. Bouncing bet. — Common in villages 



and along the lake shore, often covering large areas of sandy 

 ground. 



373. Clayton'a virginica L. Spring l^eauty. — Common in rich woods. 



374. Portulaca oleracea L. Common purslane. — Freciuent on sandy 



ground in the gardens and streets of villages. 



375. Nymphaea advena Ait. Yellow pond lily. — Common in stagnant 



water. 



376. Nymphaea tuberosa (Paine) Greene. Tuberous white water 



lily. — Frequent in coyes, ponds, and slow streams. 

 Abundant in Rush Lake. 



