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*825. C. temiiflora, Engelm. 

 Maple River valley; Coleman Cat; on willows along Cedar river east of the College. 



826. C. EPITHYMUM, Murr. 

 Introduced at Salem, with alfalfa seed. 



* 827. C. Groiiovii, Willd. C. & S. 

 Low grounds. Frequent. 



LXI. SOLANACE^E. NIGHTSHADE FAMILY. 



289. SOLANUM, Tourn. NIGHTSHADE. 



*828. S. DULCAMARA, L. Bittersweet. C. & S. 



Roadsides. A form with white flowers and very pubescent stems and leaves, is found near Hubbards- 

 ton. Infrequent. 



*829. S. nigrum L. Coiamon Nightshade. C. & S. 



Moist, cultivated fields. Common. 



290. PHYSALIS, L. GROUND CHERRY. 



830. P. grandiflora, Hook. N. & U. P. 



"Clearings." First collected in L. P., near Farwell, in June, 1876, where it seemed to be at home. 

 Near the mouth of the AuSable river, losco Co., June, '78, C. B. Cochran ; " S. shore of L. Superior,'' 

 Gray, Synop. Fl. N. A.; Eecanaba, E. J. Hill ; Indian River, C. F. Wheeler. 



*831, P. Virginiaiia, Mill. Th. 



Light, sandy soil. Common. 



832. var. ambigua, Gray. U. P. 



Keweenaw Co. F. 



*833. P. lanceolata, Michx. Th. 



Sandy soil. Ionia Co., etc. Frequent. 



291. NICANDRA, Adans. APPLE OF PERU. 



* 834. N. PHYSALOIDES, Gaertn. 



Gardens. Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat. ; Flint ; Ionia Co. Scarce. 



292. LYCIUM, L. MATRIMONY-VINE. 



*835. L. VULGARE, Dunal. 

 Escaped from gardens in places. 



293. HYOSCYAMUS, Tourn. HENBANE. 



836. H. NIGER, L. Black Henbane. 

 Macomb Co.; Ft. Gratiot; Mackinac, abundant, Winch. Cat. 



294. DATURA, L. JAMESTOWN- WEED. THORN-APPLE. 



* 837. D. STRAMONIUM, L. Common Stramonium, or Thorn- Apple. C. & 3. 

 Roadsides. Frequent. 



* 838. D. TATULA, L. Purple Thorn- Apple. C. & S. 

 Flint; Mncomb Co. Rare. 



295. NICOTIANA, Tourn. TOBACCO. 



839. N. RUSTICA, L. Wild Tobacco. 

 Emmet Co., cultivated by the Indians, Winch. Cat. 



