MICHIGAN FLOKA. 



507 



Devil's Bit. 



False Aspho- 

 del. 



False Aspho- 

 del. 



CHAM^BLIRIUM 



1190. luteum, Gray. (***) 



Dr. A. B. Lyons. 



TOFIELDIA 



1191. palustris, Hudson. 



Isle Royale,— Dr. A. B. Lyons. 



1192. glutinosa, Willd. 



Sphagnous swamps. 



U. P. 

 Th. 



Frequent. 



UVULARIA 



1193. grandiflora, Smith. 0. & S. 



Rich woods. Common. 



1194. perfoliata, L. Th. 



Rich woods. Marquette Co.— Burt MS. Cat.; Flint; Macomb Co. 



Infrequent. 



OAKESIA 



sessiie-ieaved 1195. sessilifolia. Th. 



Large-flow- 

 er'd Bellwort. 



Mealy Bell- 

 wort. 



Oakesia. 

 Wild Oats. 



Twisted- 

 stalk. 



Twisted- 

 stalk. 



Clintonia. 



False Solo- 

 mon's Seal. 

 False Spike- 

 nard. 



Smaller Solo- 

 mon's Seal. 



Great S. S. 



Low woods. Apparently infrequent S. Ann Arbor— Allmend. Cat.; 

 Ypsilanti (!); Flint; Macomb Co.; Crystal Lake, Montcalm Co. (!); and 

 northward to Marquette Co.,— Whitney Cat. 



STREPTOPUS 



1196. amplexifolius, DC. 



Fort Gratiot.— Winch. Cat. ; Houghton Lake (!) ; to L. Superior where it is 



rare— Whitney Cat. 



1197. roseus, Michx. 



Drummond's Is. and Sugar Is.- 

 very common— Whitney Cat. 



CLINTONIA 



1198. borealis, Raf. 



-Winch. Cat.; to L. Superior where it is 



Th. 



Follows the Lake Michigan shore down as far as S. Haven; on the eastern 

 side of the State reaches to Macomb Co.— Dr. D. Cooley; and in the cen- 

 ter of the State is found in Ionia Co. ( !). Very common north of latitude 

 43°. 



SMILACINA 



1199. racemosa, Desf. (***) 



Moist grounds. 



1200. Btellata, Desf. 



Moist banks. 



1201. trifolia, Desf. 



Sphagnous swamps. 



MAIANTHEMUM 



1202. bifolia, DC. 



Woods, everywhere. 



POLYGONATUM 



1203. biflorum, Ell. (***) 



Ann Arbor.— Winch. Cat.; Ionia Co.(!); and northward. 



1204. giganteum, Dietrich. (***) 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Frequent. 



Th. 



Th. 



Open woods. 



Common. 



River banks. Stems often very tall and channeled on one side 

 mediate forms between this and the preceding, occur. 



Th. 



Inter- 



Asparagus. 



ASPARAGUS 



1205. officinalis, L. (***) 



Sparingly escaped from gardens in older parts of the State. 



