lOS FLORA OF GRAND RAFIDS. 



LECHEA L. Pin w 1:1:1.. 



828. L. major Miclix. 

 /v. vi/losa Ell. 

 Common in light soil. .luly-Sopt. 



In autumn a I'osetto of new root-l<;ivi's apj)cars which jjcrsists 

 through the winter. 



VIOLACEAE. Violet Family. 



SOLEA Spreng. Grkicx Violet. 

 CuheUwn Raf. 

 820. S. concolor Ging. 



Rich damp woods; scarce. Last of May. 



Reed's Lake (Eugene Pahner); woods of Mr. Lowes, Sec. IG, 

 Grand Rapids (Miss Elsie Lowes); Soldiers' Home woods. 

 It fruits sparingly here. Closed liowers are occasionally pro- 

 duced at the summit of the stem in late summer and autumn. 



ViOLA L. Violet. Heakt's-kase. 



830. V. bJanda Willd. Sweet White Violet. 



Bogs and low ground; common and variable. Last of April-May. 



831. V. bianda palustriformis Gray. 



T1 hlanda amoena (Le Conte) B.S.P, 

 Burton Ave. Swamp. May. 



832. V. Canadensis L. Canada Violet. 



Abundant in beech and maple woods. Mid-May-Oet. 



833. V. canina Muhlenbergii Gray. 

 V. Lahradorica Schrank. 



Common in moist soil. Mid-April-]May. 



834. V. lanceolata L. Lance-leaved Violet. 

 Moist soil; local. Mid-May-Mid- June. 



Abundant on the shore of Soft Water Lake (Prof. R. H. Wol- 

 cott); Laraberton Lake (S.O.L.); Burton Ave. Swamp (R. E. 

 Matteson); roadside and ditches north of East St. Pinery. 



