14.S FL(^HA OF GRAND IIAPIDS. 



Mil. A. junceus Ail. 



Sphagnoiis s\v:uii|is; t'rccjuciit. .Inly Se|<t. 



Codar Swam})-, liurtoii Avo. S\vam)>; Mul Lake, rialiiliild; Cani- 



])aii Lake, and i'Isi-wIutc. 



1 14">. A. laes is I.. 



Coiiimcii on lln- cdi^cs of oak woods. >[id-Aut;.-Oct. 



Il4(i. A. macrophyMus I>. 



('oiiiinoii in oak oiK'ninu;^. Ang. Sept. 

 11J7. A. multiflorus Ait. 



Dry sandy soil; local. Si'pt.-Oct. 



Al)uiulaut abont I'lainHi'ld \'illaii'i'. 

 1148. A. Novae-Angliae I.. 



Frequent in moist Lironnd. S(^|>t. 

 1I4'J. A. pnniculatus Lam. 



Common in marshes and along streams. Sept. -Oct. 



K-Xceedingly variable. 



11 ')0. A. puniceus L. 



Common in marshes. Se])t.-()ct. 



1 l.)l. A. puniceus lucidulus Cray. 

 Common in marshes. Sept. -Oct. 



1152. A. sagittifolius Willd. 



Common in dry soil. Aug. -Oct. 



115;i. A. salicifolius Ait. 



In moist soil; frequejit. Aug. 



Pine Island Lake; Lamberton Lake region; Lower Swing Bridge; 



Campau Lake; Reed's Lake; McCords. 



11.54. A. sericeus Vent. 

 In sterile soil. Aug. -Sept. 



Pine Hill; abundant in the woods of W. M. Snow, S.E. ^ of the 

 N. W. \ of Sec. 1.5, Cascade. 



1 1.5.5. A. Shortii Hook. 

 Along the edges of woods in the south addition to John Ball 

 Park. City. Rare. Sept.-Oct. 



