86 MICHIGAN SURVEY, 1905. 



Compositae Adans. Thistle Family. 



151. Eupatorium purpiireum L. Joe-pye-weed. In the cassandra zone 

 IV. 2, and on the delta, V. 2, of Carp river; and in the beaver meadow on 

 Little Carp river, VII. 2. 



152. Solidago hicolor L. White Goldenrod. In the rock crevices and 

 on the thin soil of the mountain top, III. 2, 5, 6. 



153. Solidago erecfa Pursh. Slender Goldenrod. In the crevices on 

 the bare mountain top, III. 2, 5, 6. The specimens collected, according 

 to Dr. C. A. Davis, are not typical but are nearest to this form. 



154. Solidago uliginosa Nutt. Bog .Goldenrod. Common in the cassandra 

 zone, IV. 2, and on the delta, V. 2, of Carp river, and in the beaver meadow 

 of Little Carp river, VII. 2. 



155. Solidago neglecta T. and G. Swamp Goldenrod. Middle and Upper 

 Beaches of Lake Superior, I, and in the beaver meadow on Little Carp 

 river, VII. 2. 



156. Solidago juncea Ait. Early or Sharp-toothed Goldenrod. Common 

 in the aspen zone, II. 5, and on the bare mountain top. III. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6. 



157. Euthamia graviinijolia (L.) Nutt. Associated with S. juncea, 

 II. 5, III. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6. 



158. Aster divaricatus L. White Wood Aster. Apparently of general 

 distribution in the hardwood forest, II. 2, IV. 3, VI. 



159. Aster macrophyllus L. Large-leaved Aster. Occasional in damp 

 shady woods, II. 2, IV. 3, VI. 



I***^ 160. Artemisia caudata Michx. Tall or Wild Wormwood. Occasional 

 in the aspen zone surrounding the mountain top, II. 5, III. 1, 4. 



2. ISLE ROYALE. 



Polypodiaceae R. Br. Fern Family. 



1. Poly podium vulgare L. In the rock crevices on the end of the Minong 

 Trap Range, IX, and in the rock crevices and on the shingle beach at Siskowit 

 Bay, VIII. 



2. Adiantum pcdatum L. Maiden-hair Fern. Occasional in the Balsam 

 Fir and Spruce woods, VI. 



3. Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn. Brake. In the coniferous forest 

 on the north side of the Greenstone Range near the shore of Lake Desor. 

 Also about the margin of the clearing, I. 



4. Phegopteris phegopteris (L.) Underw. On the shores of Siskowit Bay, 

 VIII. 



Equisetaceae Michx. Horsetail Family. 



5. Equisetum arvense L. On the shore of Siskowit Bay, VIII, and on 

 the shores of the islands in Lake Desor, VII. 



Lycopodiaceae Michx. Club-moss Family. 



6. Lycopodium ohscurum L. Ground Pine. In the tamarack and spruce 

 woods in the valley of Washington river, II. 



7. Lycopodium annotinum L. On the beach at Grace Harbor; with the 

 heaths on the Minong Trap Range, IX, and in the coniferous forest, VI. 



8. Lycopodium clavatinn L. Running Pine. In the coniferous and de- 

 ciduous forests, VI, and III; on the beach at Grace Harbor, and on the 

 Minong Trap promontory, IX. 



