42 FLORA OF GRAND RAI'IDS. 



357. J. bufonius L. 



^V('t shores and low |ilaccs; imt iiiicoiimiuii. .Inly. 



STiS. J. Canadensis .1. (Jay. 



Coniim)n in uuirHJicK. Aii^. 



The variety l<>n</ic<(ii<hi(us Va\\:^v\\\\. is inclndctl in liic sjjtcicH. 

 lifjl). J. Canadensis coarctatus Enpolm. 



'/. CaiuulcnHts bremcaHdiitxx Kngelm. 



In wi't Hand; rare. AuLC-Sept. 



Silver Lake; Little liustwiek T^ake. 

 ^00. J. effusus \j. Cununon or Soil KubIi. 



Li>\v t^roiind; c'oninion. .Inly. 



3()1. J. mar^inatus KoHtk. 



In jnoiwt soil; rare. Aug. 



(4rand Rapids (I^rof.C^K. Wheeler). 



In M. A. C. nerl)arinni -destroyed l>y lire in 1890. 

 302. J. nodosiis L. 



Wet i)hvces; common. July. 



3(i;i. J. nodosus mejijacephalus Torr. 

 »/. Torroji (.'o\ilie. 

 There is a small patch I»y the roadside between Sectn. f) and 0, 

 Alpine, on the Farm of K. iMiller. Rare. Aug. 



304. J. pelocarpus E. Meyer. 



Shores of lakes in moist sand; ahundanl but local. Aug. -Sept. 

 Pine Island Lake; Bostwick Lake; Silver Lake; Little BoHtwick 

 Lake. 



305. J. tenuis Willd. 



Common along paths and roadsides, variable. July-Aug. 



LUZULA DC. Wood-Rush. 

 Jinicoidcs Adans. 

 300. L. campestris DC. 



Dry woods; ire(pient. May. 



