CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ] 15 



ERIQENIA Xutt. Harbin«er-of-Spring. 



878.^ E. bulbosa Nutt. 



In low woods; common. Last of March-April. 



Our earliest spring flower, it appears even before the snow has 



left the shady nooks. 



FOENICULUM Adans. Fennel. 



879. F. vuLGARE Gaertn. (F. ofticinale AN.) 

 F". Foenicnhmi (L.) Karst. 



Escaped from gardens; rare. .Inly-Sept. 

 Grandville (O.H.). 



HERACLEUM L. Coav-Parsxip. 



880. H. lanatum Michx, 

 Low ground; frequent. June. 



A stout plant with large leaves. It is well distributed, but no- 

 where very abundant. 



HYDROCOTYLE L. Water Pennywort. 



881. H. Americana L. 



Boggy ground, ditches, and creek margins; common. July-Aug. 



882. H. umbellata L. 



Sandy shoi-es of lakes; local. Aug. 



N. E. shore of Fisk Lake (R.E.Matteson); "picnic grounds" at 



Pine Island Lake; Heft'ron Lake. 



OSMORRHIZA Raf. Sweet Cicely. 

 Washingtonia Raf. 



883. 0. brevistylis DC, 



W. Cloytoyu (Michx.) Britton. 

 Common in rich moist woods.' May-June. 



884. O. lonjfistylis DC. 



Grows with the preceding. May-June. 



