112 CATALOG OP^ PLANTS. 



728. Gerardia virginica (L.) B8P. Smooth false foxglove. — On 



sandy ground on Charity Island. 



729. Gerardia paupercula (Gray) Britton. Small-flowered gerardia. — 



Common, usually on damp sandy ground, at Sand Point, 

 near Rush Lake, and Harbor Beach. 



730. Castilleja coccinea (L.) Spreng. Scarlet painted cup. — On 



prairie-like ground at Sand Point and on Stony Island. Ap- 

 parently not frequent. 



731. Melampyrum lineare Lam. Cow wheat. — Frec^uent in open dry 



woods. 



732. Pedicularis canadensis L. Wood betony. — Frequent on dry 



shaded ground. 



733. Utricularia vulgaris americana Bray. Greater bladderwort.- 



In shallow water on Sand Point and North Island. 



734. Utricularia intermedia Hayne. Flat-leaved bladderwort. — On 



very wet and boggy ground at Sand Point. "Chandler 

 Township." Davis. 



735. Utricularia cornuta Michx. Horned bladderwort. — "In shallow 



pools left by the retreat of the lake on the beach just east of 

 Port Austin. A small flowered stunted form of the species 

 common at Bayport on the flats along the bay shore." 

 Davis. 



736. Epifagus virginiana (L.) Bart. Beech-drops. ^Occasional under 



beech trees near Port Austin. 



737. Conopholis americana (L. f.) Wallr. — Occasional at Sand Point, 



and abundant on north side of Stony Island. 



738. Catalpa bignonioides Walt. Catalpa. — Occasionally planted in 



the villages as a street tree, but not thriving or spreacUng. 



739. Phryma leptostachya L. Lopseed.— In moist open woods on 



Sand Point and North Island. 



740. Plantago major L. Common plantain. — Common in the villages 



and about country dwelhngs. 



741. Plantago rugelii Dene. Rugel's plantain. ^Frequent in villages, 



open woods, fields, and along roadsides. 



742. Plantago lanceolata L. English plantain. — Frequent as a weed 



in villages, fields, along roadsides, and about country dwell- 

 ings. 



743. Plantago aristata Michx. Large-bracted plantain.— "Grounds 



of the Bayport Hotel under trees, sandy soil." Davis. 



744. Galium aparine L. Cleavers. Goose grass. — Occasional on 



rich shaded ground. Very abundant on the Saginaw Bay 

 islands. 



