BEAL ON MICHIGAN FLORA. 107 



*1584. C. Baileyi Coulter & Evans. Bailey's Cornel. Petoskey, New Buffalo, C. F. 

 Wheeler; abundant along E. shore of Lake Michigan on sand dunes, occasional in Che- 

 boygan Co., B. & K.; Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. 



*1585. C. candidissima Mill. Panicled Cornel. Common. L. P. 



*1586. C. Canadensis i^. Dwarf Cornel. Bunch-berry. Rare south. Constantine, 

 C. F. ^\^leeler; Ann Arbor, G. D. Sones. Northward very common. Th. 



1587. C. circinata L'Her. Round-leaved Dogwood. Klinger Lake; Hubbardston to 

 Cheboygan Co., B. & K.; Alma. Ann Arbor. C. A. Davis and northward to Keweenaw 

 Co., 0. A. Farwell. Infrequent. Th. 



*1588. C. florida L. Flowering Dogwood. Frequent as far north as Grand-Saginaw 

 Valley, usually as a low tree in oak woods. C. & S. 



*1589. C. polygama Raf. C. purpuri Koehne. Bay Co., G. M. Bradford; Detroit, 

 O. A. Farwell. 



1590. C. stolonifera IMiclix. Red-osier. Dogwood. Marshes, borders of streams. 

 Very common. Tli. 



NYSSA L. 



*1591. N. sylvatica Marsh. Pepperidge. Tupelo. Sour-Gum Tree. Frequent. Alma, 

 Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis; Manistee, F. P. Daniels. L. P. Edges of swamps. Frequent. 



PYROLACE.^ Agardh. Wintergreen Family. 



PYROLA L. 



1592. P. asarifolia j\iich.\. Uver-leaf Wintergreen. P. rotundifolia asarifoUa 

 Hook. The Cove, L. Huron, M'inch. Cat. 



1593. P. chlorantha Swartz. Greenish-llowered Wintergreen. Pine woods. Alma. 

 Rare south of lat. 4,3. Frecpient northAAard. C. N. & N. R. R. 



*1594. P. elliptica Nutt. Snin-leaf. Rich woods. Ann Arbor; Ionia Co.; northward 

 to L. Superior. Common. Tli. 



1595. P. minor L. Lesser "VA'intergreen. Cold woods. L. Superior, A. Gray. L. P. 



*1596. P. rotundifolia L. R )und-leaved Wintergi-een. Dry oak woods. Common. Th. 



*1597. P. secunda L. One-sided Wintergreen. Rich woods. Common. Th. P. 

 secumla pumUa A. Gray. Grayling, G. H. Hicks; Oscoda; Cheboygan Co., B. & K.; 

 Escanaba, E. J. Hill; Keweenaw Co., 0. A. Farwell. 



1598. P. uliginosa Torr. Bog Wintergreen. P. rofumlifoUa uVujinosa A. Gray. L. 

 Superior, Prof. J. Macoan; Quinnesec, E. J. Hill; Livingston Co., Alma, C. A. Davis; 

 Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell; Cheboygan Co., Beardslee. 



MONESES Salisb. 



1599. M. uniflora (L.) A. Gray. One-Ho^\'ered Wintergreen. M. grahdiflora. S. F. 

 Gray. Pine forests. Montcalm Co.; Flint.; Indian River, Wheeler; Clarkston, G. H. 

 Hicks; Fort Gratiot. Winch. Cat.; cedar swamps, Cheboygan Co., B. & K. ; Keweenaw 

 Co., 0. A. Farwell; Escanaba, E. J. Hill. Rare. Th. 



CHIMAPHILA Pursh. 



1600. C. maculata (L.) Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. Oak woods. Ionia; Bangor 

 and South Haven, Van Buren Co.; Flint. Rare or local. 



■"T601. C. umbellata (L.) Nutt. Pipsissewa. Prince's Pine. Pine woods. Common. 

 Th. 



MONOTROPACEiE LindL Indian-pipe Family. 



PTEROSPORA Nutt. 



1602. P. Andromedea Nutt. Giant Bird's-nest. Pine Drops. Sitting Rabbit, Winch. 

 Cat.; Carp River, U. P., Whitney Cat.; Keweenaw Co., 0. A. Farwell; East Tawas; 

 Elk Rapids. * 



MONOTROPA L. 

 *1603. M. uniflora L. Indian Pipe. Corpse Plant. Damp woods. Frequent. Th. 



