82 FLORA OF GRAND RAPIDS. 



SAXIFRAGACEAE. Saxikragk Family. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM F.. Golden SAxn-RAfiE. 



G43. C. Aniericanum Schwein. 



Ill citld springy places; infrequent. April-May. 



Plaster Creek near the Paris 'J'owii Hall: lludsciiivillo Swamp; 



Burton Ave. Swamp. 



HEUCHERA L. Alum-koot. 



C44. li. Americana L. Common Alum-root. 



Shaded ])anks and hillsides; nowhere abundant, but well dis- 

 tributed. jVI id-June-Mid-July. 



MITELLA L. Mitbe-wokt. Bishop's-Cap. 

 645. M. diphylla L. 



Common in rich moist woods. May. 



640. M. nuda L. 



In deep cold woods; local. May. 



Burton Ave. Swamp (Bernard Nichols); Cedar Swamp; Sec. 25, 



Jamestown; Hudsonville Swamp. 



PARNASSIA L. Grass of Parnassus. 



647. P. Caroliniana Michx. 



In bogs and springy places; frequent. Aug. 



SAXIFRAQA L. SaxifbacxK. 



648. S. Pennsylvanica L. Swamp Saxifrage. 

 In swamps and on wet banks; common. May. 



GROSSULARIACEAE. Gooseberry Family. 

 RIBES L. Currant. Goosederby. 



649. R. aureum Pursh. Buffalo or Missouri Currant. 

 Persistent near old gardens. May. 



650. R. Cynosbati L, Gooseberry. 



In moist shaded places; common. May. 



