138 FLORA OF GTvAND RAPIDS. 



LENTIBULARIACEAE. Bladoeuwort Family. 

 UTRICULARIA I.. Ui,Ai>i>KinvoKT. 



] Of. I . U. cornuta Miclix. 



Ill wet sand; occasional. Mid-Juiu'-.Iuly. 



S. shore of Laraberton Lake (S.); Button Lake (Lotan Read); 



Saddle-Hatr Swamp (O.IT.); Little licstwick Lake; Clear Lake; 



-Mud Lake, PlainHeld. 

 lOtiL'. U. gibba L. 



In shallow water on the borders of lakes; local, July-Aug. 



8. E. shore ot Button Lake (M. it C); Mud Lake, Plainfield. 



Rare in the Stale. 



10fi8. U. intermedia Ilayne. 



Li shallow water; scarce. June-Mid-Sept. 



Shore of Lamberton Lake, 1889(8.); Button Lake, 1897(M.&C.); 

 arm of Lamberton Lake marsh, 1899 (8.O.L.); Mud Lake, Plain- 

 field; edges of the pool in Orchid Swamp, 1895 (O.IL). Infre- 

 quent in the State 



1064. U. minor L. Smaller Bladderwort. 

 In shallow water; rare. June-Mid-July. 



8. shore of Lamberton Lake and the arm of Lamberton Lake 

 marsh, where it it grows with U. intermedia (S.O.L.). Rare in 

 the State. 



106.T. U. resupinata B. I). Greene. 



Abundant in sand, in shallow water on the margin of Little 



Bostwick Lake. July-Aug. 

 106G. U. vulgaris L. Greater Bladderwort. 



Ponds and slow streams; common. .Tuly-Aug. 



OROBANCHACEAE. B room-rape Family. 

 APHYLLON Mitch. Nakkp Broom-rape. 

 Thdiesia Raf. 

 1067. A. unlflorum Gray. One-flowered Cancer-root. 

 In oak openings; scarce. Mid-May. 



