94 FLORA OF GRAND RAITDS. 



7L'(J. U, Canadense DC. 



FiciHU'iH aloiiir streams ami in moist soil. Aug. 



727. D. cuspidatum Hook. 



J/, hl-itrtrn^n (MicllX.) KlUll/A'. 



Moist hillsides uiidcr oak; occasional. Aug. 



728. D. Dillenii Dail. 



In oak woods; frequent. July-Aui;. 



Childsdale; Mill Creek woods; Plaiulield \'illage; woodH near 



the Fish Pond; Campau Lake, and elsewhere. Variable as to 



pubescence. 



729. D. Illinoense Gray. 



Dry bluli's at Plaintield Village; near Childsdale (Dr. Wm.Hyser). 

 Rare. July. 



730. D. Marylandicum Boott. 

 Hillsides in oak woods; occasional. Aug. 



Woods near the Fish Pond; Ross Station (S.); Sec 3, Plainfield. 



731. D. nudiflorum DC. 



Common in light soil, Aug. 



732. D. paniculatum DC. 



Common in oak woods. Aug. 



733. D. rigidum DC. 



In dry soil; scarce. Aug. 



Bank of Grand River at Plainfield Village. 



734. D. rotundifolium DC. 

 M. Mh'/Mi(,rii Vail. 



Frequent in oak openings. Aug. 



735. D. sessilifolium Torr. & Gray. 



Rather plentiful on the bluffs at Plainfield Village. Aug. 

 Rare in the State. 



LATHYRUS L. Vktciiling. Everlasting Pea. 



73G. L. myrtifolius Muhl. 

 In moist soil; infrequent. July. 



