DANIELS ON FLORA OF MANISTEE, MICHIGAN. 135 



197. G. quercifolia, Pursh. 



198. Melampyrum Amoricanum, Michx. Also barrens. 



199. Monarda fistnlo.sa, L. Prefers open places. 



200. Polygonum ciliuode, Michx. Filer's Camp, Lake Co. 



201. Sassafras officinale, Nees. On dunes also. 



202. Comandra umbellata, Nutt. Open places. 



203. Euphorbia corollata, L. Also a weed in fields, etc. 



204. Corylus Americana, Walt. Thickets. 



205. Quercus alba, L. Rapidly superseding pines. 



206. Q. rubra, L. Occasional in timber lands. 



207. Pinus Strobus, L. Persists best on hills. 



208. P. resinosa. Ait. 



209. Tsuga Canadensis, Carr. Persists best in moist ravines. 



210. Spiranthes gracilis, Big. Under pines: very rare. 



211. Dioscorea villosa, L. Thickets. 



212. Polygonatuni Intlorum, Ell. Thickets, etc. 



213. P. giganteum. Diet. Also timber lands. 



214. Sirailacina racemosa, Desf. Also timber lands 



215. S. stellata, Desf. Common also on dunes. 



216. Trillium grandiflorum, Salisb. Woods S. of Bar lake. 



217. Carex Pennsylvanica, Lara. Sward of woods. 



218. C. straminea, Willd. Thickets, etc. 



219. Panicum latifolium. L. 



220. Oryzopsis asperifolia. Michx. Rich woods. 



221. Muhlenbergia sylvatica. T. & G. 



222. Agrostis scabra, Willd. Fond of dry places. 



223. Agropyron caninum, R. & S. 



224. Asprella Hystrix, Willd. 



225. Equisetum arvense, L. Everywhere in dry or moist soil. 



C. — Timberlands. 



226. Hepatica acutiloba, DC. Scottville. 



227. Ranunculus abortivus, L. Common everywhere. 



228. R. i-ecurvatus, Poir. In shade. 



229. Acttea alba. Bibel. Seeks rich ravines. 



230. Caulophyllum thalictroides, Michx. 



231. Podophyllum peltatum, L. Also oak openings. 



232. Sauguinaria Canadensis. L. Lake Co.. near Filer's Camp. 



233. Dentaria laciniata, Muhl. 



234. Viola Canadensis, L. 



235. V. canina Muhlenbergii, Gray. 



236. Claytonia Caroliniana, Michx. Filer's Camp, Lake Co. 



237. Oxalis corniculata stricta, Sav. Also fields, etc. 



238. Euonymus Americanus obovatus, T. & G. 



239. Acer spicatum. Lam. Damp woods. 



240. A. saccharinum, Wang. 



241. Prunus serotina, Ehrh. Also in most other soils. 



242. Mitella diphylla. L. Moist places. 



243. Cryptotaenia Canadensis, DC. 



244. Osmorrhiza longistylis, DC. 



245. Aralia nudicaulis, L. 



246. A. trifolia, D. & P. 



247. Coruus Canadensis. L. All damp woods. 



248. Uinicera cilia! a, Muhl Woods back of cemetery. 



249. Phlox divaricata, L. 



250. Echinospermum Virginicum, L. 



251. Solanum nigrum, L. All shady places. 



252. Scrophularia nodosa Marilandica, Gray. 



253. Phryma Leptostachya, L. 



2.54. Pycnanthemum linifolium, Pursh. 



255. Brunella vulgaris, L. But common everywhere. 



256. Asarum Canadense. L. Rich low soil. 



257. Ulmus fulva, Michx. Occasionally on oak land.>^ 



258. Carya amara, Nutt. Onp tree east of Custer, 



