CATALOG OF PLANTS. 109 



670. Convolvulus sepium L. Hedge binchveed.-r-Common on open 



dani]) liround. 



671. Convolvulus arvensis L. Field bindweed. — Occasional at Sebe- 



Avaing and l)clo\v Grindstone City. 



672. Cuscuta gronovii Willd. Gronovius' dodder. — Occasional near 



Rush Lake and below Grindstone City. "Valley of the 

 Pinnel)0g River." Davis. 



673. Phlox divaricata L. Blue phlox. — In damp rich woods near 



Port Austin and Sebewaing. 



674. Cynoglossum officinale L. Common hound's tongue. — Noticed 



as a weed in viHages and about country dwellings. 



675. Cynoglossum virginianum L. Wild comfrey. — Frequent in 



rich open woods near Bayport and Sebewaing. 



676. Lappula virginiana (L.) Cireene. Beggar's lice. — Occasional on 



borders of woods at Sebewaing, Bayport and Sand Point. 



677. Lappula echinata Gilibert. European stickseed. — A roadside 



weed and in the streets and waste places of villages. 



678. Lithospermum arvense L. Corn gromwell. — A weed noticed in 



the streets and waste places of Caseville and Port Austin. 



679. Lithospermum gmelini (Michx.) Hitchc. Hairy puccoon. — 



Frequent on flat sandy ground and sand dunes. Noticed on 

 Charity Island. 



680. Verbena urticaefolia L. White vervain. — "Port Austin." 



Davis. 



681. Verbena hastata L. Blue vervain. — Common on damp open 



ground. 



682. Verbena bracteosa Michx. Large-bracted vervain. — Noticed as 



a weed in the streets of Caseville. 



683. Teucrium canadense L. Wood sage. — Frequent on rich low 



open ground. 



684. Teucrium occidentale Gray. Hairy germander. — On marshy 



ground at Sand Point. 



685. Scutellaria lateriflora L. Mad-dog skullcap. — Frequent in damp 



shaded ]ilaces. 



686. Scutellaria galericulata L. Marsh skullcaj).— Frequent in 



marshy places. 



687. Marrubium vulgare L. Common horehound. — Frequent on 



sandy ground in the streets and wa.ste places of villages and 

 about country dwellings. 



688. Agastache nepetoides (L.) Ktze. Catnip;' giant-hyssop. — In 



damp open woods, Sebewaing, North Island. 



689. Nepeta cataria L. Catnip. — Common in villages and about 



country dwellings. 



