* 



BEAL ON MICHIGAN Fl^ORA. 105 



CONIOSELINUM HofFin. 



*1549. C. Chinense (L.) B. S. P. Hemlock Parsley. Ann Arbor. All. Cat.; Macomb 

 Co.; Flint; Hubbardston and north, C. F. Wheeler. Infrequent. Th. 



OXYPOLIS Eaf. Tiedemannia DC. 



*1550. 0. rigidus (L.) Britton. Cowbane. Ticdcinaiivia rUfula Coult. & Rose. Hub- 

 bardston; Ann Arbor, All. Cat. Not much N. of lat. 43. Infrequent. C. & S. 



HERACLEUM L. 

 *1551. H. lanatum Michx. Low ground. Common. Th. 



PASTINACA L. 



1552. P. sativa L. Wild Parsnip. Fields. Infrequent. Th. 



IMPERATORIA L. 



1553. I. Ostruthium L. Masterwort. Muskegon, C. D. McLouth. 



POLYTAENIA DC. 



1554. P. Nuttallii DC. Dr. Wright, also A. Gray. Rare. S. 



FOENICULUM Adans. 



1555. F. Foeniculum (L.) Karst. Fennel. Ballast gi'ounds, Detroit, 0. A. Farwell. 



THASPIUM Nutt. 



1556. T. barbinode (Michx.) Nutt. Hairy-jointed Meadow Parsnip. Jackson, S. H. 

 Camp. 



1557. T. trifoliatum (L.) Britton. Purple Meadow Parsnip. Confined to the two 

 southern tiers of counties. 



1558. T. trifoliatum aureum (Nutt.) Britton. Belle Isle, 0. A. Farwell. 



ERYNGIUM L. 



1559. E. aquaticum L. Button Snakeroot. E. ijiircaefolhini Michx. Wliite Pigeon, 

 1838, Dr. Wright, in University Herb; Sturgis, F. P. Daniels; S. W., H. S. Pepoon. 

 Rare. S. W. 



SANICULA L. 



*1560. S. Canadensis L. Short-styled Snakeroot. S. Mari/ldiidica CfDwilensis Torr. 

 Hubbardston: Flint; Ann Arbor; All. Cat.; Alma. Beech and maple woods. Infre- 

 quent. C. & S. 



*1561. S. gregaria Bicknell. Clustered Snakeroot. Alma, C. A. Davis; Agricultural 

 College, C. F. Wheeler; Belle Isle. O. A. Farwell. 



*1562. S. Marylandica L. Black Snake-root. Oak woods. Common. Th. 

 15G3. S. trifoliata Bicknell. Large-fruited Snake-root. Alma, C. A. Davis and 

 C. F. Wheeler. 



TAENIDIA Drude. Pimpinella L., in part. 



*1564. T. integerrima (L.) Drude. Yellow Pimpernel. Phuinnella integerrima A. 

 Gray. Dry soil. Very abundant in Grand-Saginaw Valley. Th. 



CHAEROPHYLLUM L. 



*156r,. C. procumbens (L.) Ciantz. Spreading Chervil. Low woods. Frequent in 

 Granr" River Valley; Valley of the Raisin River near Dundee, C. F. Wheeler; Macomb 

 Co. C. & S. 



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