122 MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



OROBANCHACE^ Lindl. Broom-rape Family. 



THALESIA Raf. APHYLLON A. Gray. 



1889. T. fasciculata (Nutt.) Britton. Yellow Cancer-root. Apliyllon fasciculatum 

 A. Gray. "Sandy ground, Lake Michigan," A. Gray; sand dunes, Frankfort. 



1890. T. uniflora (L.) Britton. Pale Broom-rape. Cancer-root. Aphyllon uniflorum 

 Torr. & Gray. Damp woodlands, S. Mich., Wright Cat.; Ann Arbor, G. D. Sones; Flint; 

 Grayling, G. H. Hicks; Lake Superior, Winch. Cat. Infrequent. Th. 



CONOPHOLIS Wallr. 



1891. C. Americana (L. f.) Wallr. Squaw-root. Moist woods, Ann Arbor; S. W. 

 H. S. Pepoon; S. Mich. Wright Cat.; Ionia Co.; Flint; Alma; Macomb Co., northward 

 to Keweenaw Co., F. Infrequent. 



LEPTAMNIUM Raf. EPIFAGUS Nutt. 



1892. L. Virginianum (L.) Raf. Beech-drops. Epifagus Virginiana Nutt. Beech 

 woods, Ionia Co.; Flint; Macomb Co. Very common in Grand- Saginaw Valley. 



BIGNONIACE^: Pers. Trumpet-creeper Family. 



CATALPA Scop. 



1893. C. speciosa Warder. Sturgis, F. P. Daniels. Probably introduced from the 

 south. 



ACANTHACEJE J. St. Hil. Acanthus Family. 



RUELLIA L. 



1894. R. cilosa Pursh. Hairy Ruellia. Dry grounds. Wright Cat. Detroit, O. A. 

 Farwell. S. 



1895. R. strepens L. Smooth Ruellia. Dry soil. Wright Cat. S. 



DIANTHERA L. 



1896. D. Americana L. Dense-flowered Water-willow. In shallow water. Ann 

 Arbor, Winch. Cat.; Put-in-Bay; S. Haven, L. H. Bailey. S. 



PHRYMACE^E Schauer. Lopseed Family. 



PHRYMA L. 



*1897. P. Leptostachya L. Lopseed. Moist woods. Pt. au Chene, Winch. Cat.; 

 Flint; Macomb Co.; Wright Cat.; Ionia Co.; Turin, Marquette Co., B. Barlow; Man- 

 istee, F. P. Daniels; Alma, Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis. C. & S. 



PLANTAGINACE^E Lindl. Plantain Family. 



PLANTAGO L. 



1898. P. aristata Michx. Large -bracted Plantain. Introduced with clover seed. 

 Huron Co., C. A. Davis. 



*1899. P. cordata Lam. Heart-leaved Plantain. Borders of streams. v S. Mich., 

 Wright Cat.; Tuscola Co., Winch. Cat.; Ionia Co.; Clinton Co.; Flint; Macomb Co. 

 Frequent. C. & S. 



*1900. P. lanceolata L. Ripplegrass. Ribgrass. English Plantain. Buck-horn. 

 Meadows and fields. Too common. The seeds are often mixed with clover seed. Th. 



*1901. P. major L. Common Plantain. Waysides and about dwellings everywhere. 

 Common. Th. 



