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PHYSALIS L. 



1800. P. heterophylla Nees. Ground-Cherry. Detroit and Orion, O. A. Farwellj 

 S. W., H. S. Pepoon. 



1807. P. heterophylla ambigua (A. Gray) Rydberg. P. Virginiana amUgna A. Gray. 

 Belle Isle and Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. 



1 1808. P. heterophylla nyctaginea (Dunal.) Rydberg. Howard City, W. J. B.; Barren 

 Lake, Ronald, C. F. Wheeler. 



1809. P. ixocarpa Brot. Tomatillo. Port Huron, C. K. Dodge. 

 *1810. P. lanceolata Michx. Prairie Ground- Cherry. Sandy soil. S. W., H. S. 

 Pepoon; Ionia Co.; Alma. Frequent. Th. 



1811. P. Philadelphia Lam. Philadelphia Ground- Cherry. Muskegon, C. D. Mc- 

 Louth; Belle Isle, O. A. Farwell. 



1812. P. pubescens L. Low Hairy Ground-Cherry. Naturalized in West Bay City, 

 G. M. Bradford. 



*1813. P Virginiana Mill. Virginia Ground-Cherry. Light, sandy soil. Common. Th. 



1814. P. Virginiana vulgaris Rydb. Grand Rapids, H. C. Skeels; Muskegon, W. J. 

 B.; White Cloud, C. F. Wheeler. 



LEUCOPHYSALIS Rydberg. 



1815. L. grandiflora (Hook.) Rydberg. Large White-flowered Ground- Cherry. 

 Physalis grandiflora Hook. "Clearings." First collected in L. P. near Farwell, in 

 June, 1876, where it seemed to be at home. Near the mouth of the Au Sable River, 

 losco Co., June, 1878, C. B. Cochran; "S. shore of L. Superior," A. Gray; Keweenaw 

 Co., O. A. Farwell; Escanaba, E. J. Hill; Indian River, C. F Wheeler. N. & U. P. 



SOLANUM L. 



*1816. S. Carolinense L. Horse-Nettle. Introduced from the southwest; Port Huron, 

 C. K. Dodge. 



*1817. S. Dulcamara L. Bittersweet. Nightshade. Becoming common, especially in 

 low land and swamps. C. & S. 



*1818. S. nigrum L. Black Nightshade. Moist, cultivated fields. Common. C. & S. 



*1819. S. rostratum Dunal. Beaked Nightshade. Introduced from the southwest. 



LYCIUM L. 



*1820. L. vulgare (Ait. f.) Dunal. Matrimony Vine. Escaped from gardens in 

 places. 



HYOSCYAMUS L. 



1821. H. niger L. Black Henbane. Macomb Co.; Ft. Gratiot; Mackinac, abundant, 

 Winch. Cat. 



DATURA L. 



1822. D. Metel L. Ypsilanti and Detroit, O. A. Farwell. Waste grounds. Rare. 

 *1823. D. Stramonium L. Common Stramonium, or Thorn-Apple. Alma, Ann 



Arbor j C. A. Davis; Port Huron, C. K. Dodge. Roadsides. Frequent. C. & S. 



*1824. D. Tatula L. Purple Thorn-Apple. Flint; Macomb Co.; Berrien Co., H. S. 

 Pepoon; Alma, Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis. C. & S. 



NICOTIANA L. 



1825. N. rustica L. Wild Tobacco. Emmet Co., cultivated by the Indians, Winch. 

 Cat. 



PETUNIA Juss. 



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1826. P. axillaris (Lam.) B. S. P. White Petunia. Waste places. Ypsilanti and 

 Detroit, O. A. Farwell. 



