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745. Galium pilosum Ait. Ilaiiy bedstraw. — Freciuent on fiat .■^andy 



.croiind and shady sand dunes. 



746. Galium circaezans Michx. Wild liquorice.— Frecjuent in rich 



woods. 



747. Galium lanceolatum Torr. Torrey's wild lic|Uorice.^ln dry open 



woods near Port Austin. 



748. Galium boreale L. Northern bedstraw. — Borders of dry woods 



near Port Austin and Se])ewaing. 



749. Galium trifidum L. Small bedstraw. — Freciuent on very wet 



and l)oi!;o;y ground. 



750. Galium tinctorium L. Stiff marsh bedstraw. — Frecjuent on 



marshy ground and in damp shaded places. 



751. Galium asprellum Michx. Rough bedstraw. — Common in damp 



thickets. 



752. Galium triflorum :\lichx. Sweet-scented bedstraw. — \'ery com- 



mon in rich dry woods. 



753. Mitchella repens L. Partridge berry. — Common in dry shaded 



]daces. 



754. Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Buttonbush. — Frequent along 



streams, about small ponds, and in very wet swampy places. 



755. Diervilla lonicera Mill. Bush honeysuckle. — Frequent on dry 



open or shaded ground. 



756. Lonicera canadensis Marsh. American fly honeysuckle. — Fre- 



quent in rich open woods. 



757. Lonicera oblongifolia (Goldie) Hook. Swamp fly honeysuckle. — 



In very wet marshy places at Sand Point and west of Case- 

 ville. 



758. Lonicera hirsuta Eat. Hairy honeysuckle. — "Charity Islands." 



Winchell's catalog. 



759. Lonicera glaucescens Rydb. Douglas honeysuckle. — Frequent 



on sandy ground throughout the sand region. 



760. Lonicera dioica L. Glaucous honeysuckle. — On Stony Island 



and Charity Island. Apparently infrecjuent. 



761. Symphoricarpos racemosa Michx. Snowberry.^In open woods 



east of Port Austin and not far from the lake shore. 



762. Linnaea borealis americana (Forbes) Rehder. Twin-flower. — 



Frequent on dry shaded ground. 



763. Triosteum aurantiacimi Bicknell. Scarlet-fruited horse gen- 



tian. — In open damp woods near Port Austin and Sebewaing. 



764. Viburnum opulus americanum (Mill.) Ait. Cranberry-tree. — 



Borders of rich woods west of Caseville and near Port Austin. 



765. Viburnum acerifolium L. Dockmackie. Arrow-wood. — Fre- 

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