46 FLORA OF GRAND RAPIDS. 



TOFIELDIA IIirIm. False Asi'iiokkl. 



389. T. glutinosa (Miihx.) Pcis. 

 Sphagnous swami)s; frccnu'ut. July. 



TRILLIUM L. Wakk IVhjin. BiiniinooT. 

 T. cernuum L. 



Woods oil the S. E. sliore ui' Camp Lake, Sees. 7 and 18, 



Algoma (S.O.L.). May. 



This species may be looked for in this district. 



390. T. erectum L. 



Frequent in moist woods and thickets. May. 



391. T. grandiflorum Salisb. 

 Rich woods; common. May. 



Exceedingly variable, and apt to sport. Forms are found with 

 the parts of the flower in fours, or even double. 



392. T, nivale Riddell. Dwarf White Trillium. 

 In moist woods; rare. April. 



North bank of Plaster Creek between the M. C. Ry. and G. R. 

 & I. Ry. (L. S. Livingt;ton), 1882 to '80; Farm of Mr. Wilde, 

 Sec. 20, Wright (Miss Mina Wilde). Miss Annah M. Clark re- 

 ports this species as having been frequent about the City in the 

 seventies. 



UVULARIA L. Bellwort. 



393. U. grandiflora Smith. 



Rich damp woods; common. May. 



ZYQADENUS Michx. 



394. Z. elegans Pursh. 



Moist soil in Feakin's Marsh (B.E.L.); rare. Last of July-Aug. 



AMARYLLIDACEAE. Amaryllis Family. 



HYPOXiS L. Star-grass. 



395. H. erecta L. 



IT. hirstita (L.) Coville. 



