MICHIGAN- FLORA. 



529 



Club-moss. 



Tree-like C. 

 Ground-Pine. 



Common 

 Club-moss. 



Selaginella. 

 Selaginella. 

 Selaginella. 



1628. annotinum, L. 



"Woods. Petoskey (!) to L. Superior. 



1629. deudroideum, Michx. 



Moist woods. 



1030. clavatum, L. (***) 



Dry woods. 



1G31. complanatum, L. 



N. & U. P. 



Common. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Bangor, Van Buren Co.— Bailey; Woodard Lake, Ionia Co.(!); Flint; 

 Macomb Co.; Stanton(!); and northward. 



SELAGINELLA 



1632. selaginoides, Link. U. P. 



Isle Royale— Dr. A. B. Lyons. 



1633. rupestris, Spring. Th. 



Flint; Woodard Lake(!); rare in L. P., but common in TJ. P. 



1634. apus, Spring. 



Ann Arbor— Allmendinger Cat. ; Hubbardston(l) Infrequent. 



ERRATA. 



Page 429, line 22. For " three-fourths" read two-thirds. 

 Page 430, line 22. For " eltaum" read elatum. 

 Page 430, line 24. For " Sheperdia" read Shepherdia. 



Page 431, line 13 from the bottom. For "Potamageton" read Potamogeton. 

 Page 434, note under No. 16. For "full— double" read full-double. 

 Page 436, under No. 43, after "Flint, etc.," read Commonly cultivated for hedges, and 

 rarely adventive. 

 Page 436, note under No. 44. For " Commmon " read Common. 

 Page 438. No. 78 is an introduced plant. 



Page 442, No. 150, com. name. For " Long-eared" read Long-leaved. 

 Page 442, No. 160. Read "Adv. and rare," after " Dr. Wright, Dr. Clark." 

 Page 443, No. 171, com. name. Insert a period after " Indian Mallow." 

 Page 443. No. 172 is indigenous. 



Page 443, No. 174, com. name. Insert a period after " Basswood." 

 Page 444. No. 182 is adventive from Europe. 

 Page 443, note under No. 195. For " inoculous" read innocuous. 

 Page 445, No. 196. For " radlcan" read radicans. 

 Page 450, No. 273. For " Leucantha" read leucantha. 

 Page 453, note under No. 318. For " Kittattiny " read Kittatinny. 

 Page 453, note under No. 330. For "Crategus" read Crataegus. 

 Page 460, note under No. 431. For "flower" read fruit. 



Page 464. Read " BARRENS" as part of note under Nq. 502— JBowens. S. Mich., etc. 

 Page 466, No. 541. For " var. L.," read L., var. 



792, com. name. For " Frog-Fruit" read Fog-fruit. 



911. For " S." read C. & S. 



929. For "lapithifoliura" read lapathi folium. 

 note under No. 1057. For "cental" read central. 

 note under No. 1130. Substitute a period for the comma after "pine 



Page 4S0, No. 

 Page 488, No. 

 Page4S9, No. 

 Page 498, 

 Pase 503, 



For " vulgoris," read vulgaris Lam. 

 For "Shnltes," read Schultes. 



region." 



Page 494, No. 1010. 



Page 511, No. 1261. 



Page 512, note under No. 1284. For "Baily" read Bailey. 



Page 513, No. 1309. For " teretinscula," read teretiuscula, Good. 



Page 516, No. 1389. For " Scabrata," read scabrata. 



Page 51S, No. 1440. For " Low Grounds," read Low ground. 



Page 520, note under No. 1466. Substitute a period for the comma after "River 

 banks." 



