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176. SYMPHORICARPOS, Dill. SNOWBERRY. 



472. S. vulgar! s, Michx. Indian Currant. Coral -berry. 

 Keweenaw Co., F. 



473. S. oi'fideutalis, Hook. Wolfberry. C. N. & U. P. 



Ft. Gratiot, Austin; N. Mich., Gray; Port Huron, Dodge. Rare. 



474. S. racemosus, Michx. Snowberry. C. N. & U, P. 

 Along the Great Lakes, Saginaw Bay and Alpena Co., Winchell ; L. Sup., Can. Cat. 



475. var. paucifiorus, Robbins. 



Harbor Springs; Keweenaw Co., Dr. Robbins; Hubbardston, C. F. Wheeler. 



177. LOXICERA, L. HONEYSUCKLE. WOODBINE. 



*476. L. eiliata, Muhl. Fly-Honeysuckle. Th. 



Frequent. 



477. L. coerulea, L. Mountain F. U. P. 



Dr. Lyons. Keweenaw Co., F. ; Clifton, F. E. Wood, in University Herb. 



*478. L. oblougifolia, Muhl. Swamp F. Th. 



Howell Junction, Wheeler; Macomb Co.; Stanton; Edmore; Isabella Co., etc. More frequent in N. 

 and U. P. Rare in 8. 



479. L. involiu'rata, Banks. U. P. 

 Mainland and Isle Royale ; Keweenaw Co., F. 



480. L. grata, Aiton. American Woodbine. 

 Dr. Lyons. Gray's Manual. 



481. L. hirsuta, Eaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. N. & U. P. 



Frequent northward. 



*482. L. glauca, Hill. Th. 



Ionia; Montcalm Co.; Ann Arbor, All. Cat., etc. Flowers bright yellow to crimson purple; corolla 

 downy or nearly smooth; leaves pubescent or glaucous. Swamps or dry soil. Common. 



178. DIER VILLA, Tourn. BUSH-HONEYSUCKLE. 



*483. I>. trifida, Moench. Th. 



Rocky woods and bluffs. Common. 



XLV. RUBIACE^. MADDER FAMILY. 



179. HOUSTONIA, L. 



484. H. eoerulea, L. Bluets. Innocence. 

 Keweenaw Point, Dr. Robbins. 



485. H. purpurea, L. var. eiliolata, Gray. S. 



Dr. Wright. Three Rivers, Wheeler. 



486. var. longifolia, Gray. Th. 

 Hastings, L. H. Bailey; Ionia, common ; Clare Co., abundant, etc. ; to L. Sup., Can. Cat. 



180. CEPHALANTHUS, L. BUTTON-BUSH. 



*487. C. occidentalis, L. L. P. 



Swamps and flooded riverlbottoms. Common, Cheboygan Co., B. & K. Very common southward. 

 181. MITCHELL A, L. PATRIDGE-BEBRT. 



*488. M. repeiis, L. Tn 



Prefers beech and maple, hemlock, or pine woods, and is seldom found under oaks. Common. 



,X. SULLIVANTII, Gray. 



Pic River, Lake Superior, Maconn. May yet be found in this State.] 



