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REPORT OF THE 



Corn Spurrey. 



•Forked Chick- 

 weed. 



Carpet-weed. 



Sperg-ula arvensis, L. 



S. Mich. (Wright). 



Anychia didiotoma, Michx. 



S.'w. (Wright). 



Moll u go verticil lata, L. 



Ft. Gratiot ; S. Mich. (Wright). 



PORTULACACEiE. 



Common Pars- 

 lane. 



Spring Beauty. 



Portulaca oleracea, L. 



Ann Arbor; common. 



Claytonia Virginioa, L. 



Ann Arbor; Mackinac, (Whitney). 



MALVACEAE. 



Common Mallow. 



Velvet-Leaf. 



Bladder Ketmia. 



Malva rotundifolia, L. 



Ann Arbor. 



Abutilon Avicennae, Gaertn. 



Ann Arbor. 



Hibiscus Trionum, L. 



Ann Arbor. 



TILIACE/E. 



Bass wood, Lin- 

 den. 



Tilia Americana, L. (T. glabra. — TV) 



Ann Arbor; Drummond's I.; Emmet Co.; Antrim Co.; Pt. au Chene, L. 

 Mich. The Basswood is of frequent occurrence throughout the 

 Southern Peninsula, nowhere forming, however, a considerable por- 

 tion of the forest growth. It is most common along the inland 

 lakes of Emm ;t an 1 Antrim counties, where it attains a large size, 

 comparing favorably with the surrounding Elms, Beaches and 

 Birches, in the beauty of its foliage and symmetry of its trunk. 



LIXACEiE. 



'Wild Flax. 



Largsr Yellow 

 Flax. 



Common Flax. 



Linnm Virginianum, L. 



S.Mich., ^ Wright). 



Linum Boottii, Planchon. 



S. Michigan, (Univ. Herb). 



Linum usitatissimum, L. 



S. Mich., (Wright). 



OXALIDACE.E. 



Violet Wood- 

 Sorrel. 



Yellow Wood- 

 sorrel. 



Oxalis violacea, L. 



S. E. (Univ. Herb). 



Oxalis stricta, L. 



Ann Arbor. 



Oxalis corniculata, L. 



S. Mich. (Univ. Herb.) 



