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yellow-flowered cress growing on the College grounds which 
proved to be this species. East Lansing, No. 65238, June 9, 
1916. 
Drosera linearis, Goldie. The plants were just beginning to 
flower. Peat bogs at Eagle Harbor, No. 6610, June 29, 1923; 
Clifton, No. 168, Aug. 10, 1884; Shores of Mark Lake, July 9, 
1916. 
Geum Canadense, Jacq. In open woods near Monroe, No. 
6704, August 22. Nearby was found var. camporum (Rydb.) 
Fernald and Weath.; No. 6705, August 22. 
Geum Virginianum, L., var. Murrayanum, Fernald. Differs 
from the species in having the fruit glabrous on its faces, while 
those of the type are bristly. With the preceding; No. 6706, 
August 22. 
Poterium Sanguisorba, L. Not enumerated by Beal. First 
found here by Mr. Walpole. Railway banks at East Lansing, 
No. 6538, June 9, 1923. 
Sanguisorba Canadensis, L. This is abundant in places 
along the railway tracks near Wiards Siding in Washtenaw 
Co.; No. 6813, September 19. Also near Sheldon, Wayne Co.; 
No. 6825, September 19. 
Prunus Avium, L. The Sweet Cherry or Massard is found 
to be frequent along roadsides in the vicinity of Washington ; 
No. 6488, May 23. ‘ 
Amyegdalus Persica, L. The Peach was observed along road- 
sides in the vicinity of Washington. Generally, the trees had 
been broken down and badly injured but young branches 
springing up gave them the appearance of small shrubs, 4 or 5 
‘feet high; well covered with flowers; No. 6489, May 23. 
Lespedeza capitata, Michx., var. sericea (Hk. & Arn.) T. 
& G. Leaflets linear-oblong and densely silky sericeus all 
over. Near Orion, No. 6834, September 26. 
Vicia sparsiflora, Nutt. Not cited in Beal’s Michigan Flora. 
Found along the railways near Mt. Clemens, No. 6861a, Octo- 
ber 10; in similar situations at Amy, No. 6875, October 17. 
Falcata Pitcheri (T. & G.) OK. Shores of the Bell River 
at Marine City, No. 6742, August 29. 
