MICHIGAN FLORA. 



459 



Meadow-Pars 

 nip. 



Meadow-Pars- 

 nip. 



Meadow-Pars, 

 nip. 



Alexanders. 



Spotted-Hem- 

 lock. 



Beaver-Poison. 

 Musquash- root. 



Bulbous 

 Cicuta. 



Water-Pars- 

 nip. 



Water-Pars- 

 nip. 



Honewort. 



Chervil. 



Sweet Cicely. 

 Hairy S. C. 



Poison Hem- 

 lock. 



Harbinger-of- 

 Spring. 

 Pepper-and- 

 Salt. 



THASPIUM 



407. aureum, Nutt. Th. 



Macomb Co.; Ann Arbor— Miss Allmendinger; Sag. Bay, and Drummond's 

 Is,_\Vinch. Cat. Not observed in Grand It. Valley, nor S. W. Freq. 



408. aureum, Nutt., var. apterum, Gr. 



Low ground ; very common in C. 



409. trifoliatum, Gr. 



Flint; Put-in Bay (!); and S. W.— Dr. Wright. 

 PIMPENELLA 



410. integerrima, Benth. & Hook. 



Dry soil. Very abundant in Grand-Saginaw Valley. 

 CICUTA 



411. maculata, L. (***) 



C. &S. 



c. & s. 



Rare. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Low meadows and swamps. Roots tuberous like the dahlia, and very 



Com. 



Th. 



Common. 



poisonous. 



' 412. bulbifera, L. 



Swamps. 

 SIUM 



413. cicutsefolium, Gmelin. ( *** ) Th. 



Clinton Co. CO; S. Mich.— Winch. Cat., etc. Frequent. 



BERULA 



414. angustifolia, Koch. (***) S. 



Winchell, and Dr. Gray. Infrequent. 



CRYPTOT^ENIA 



415. Canadensis, DC. C. & S. 



Low woods. Common. 



CH.EROPHYLLUM 



416. procumbens, Crantz. C. & S. 



Low woods. Frequent in Grand River Valley (!); also Macomb Co. 

 OSMORRHIZA 



417. longistylis. DC. Th. 



Cultivated in gardens for its aromatic root. Common. 



418. brevistylis, DC. Th. 



"The prevailing species."— Winchell. Probably true of counties along 

 the Huron shore. Common. 



CONIUM 



419. maculatum, L. (*) Th. 



Infrequent in C. &. S. Common at Mackinac— Winch. Cat. 

 ERIGENIA 



420. bulbosa, Nutt. C. & S. 



A delicate little plant in low woods, the flowers peeping from under 

 matted leaves in earliest spring, often before the snow is gone. 



Common. 



Spikenard. 



Bristly Sar- 

 sapari'lla. 

 Wild Elder. 



ARALIACEJE. 



(Ginseng Family.) 



ARALIA 



421. racemosa, L. (***) 



Spicy-aromatic; sometimes cultivated. 



422. hispida, Ventenat. (***) 



Apparently not south of the pine region. 



Th. 



Frequent. 



C. N. & U. P. 



Common. 



