Plants of Marquette County 41 



Viburnum Lentago L. Nannyberry. — Rich woods and banks of streams 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Samhncns canadensis h. Sweet Elder, Black-berried Elder. — Noted near 

 railroad at Birch in rich open ground. Probably frequent throughout but 

 not so plentiful as the following. 



SambucHS racemosa L. Red-berried Elder. — Rich open or shaded ground 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



CUCURBITACEAE 



Bchinocystis lobata (Michx.) T. & G. (Micraiupdis lobata Michx., 

 Greene). Wild Balsam-apple. — Rocky blufifs along Lake Si'iperior in Mar- 

 quette. Apparently an escape from cultivation. 



CAMPANUEACEAE 



Campanula rotundifolia L. Harebell, Bluebell. — Sandy shores and open 

 rocky places near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. — Wet, grassy, open 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



XOBElvIACEAE 



Lobelia Dortmanna L. Water Lobelia. — Shallow water of Rush Lake 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Abundant. Perhaps to be found in other 

 lakes of the county. 



COMPOSITAE 



Bnpatorium purpureum L. Joe Pye Weed. — Low ground mostly on bor- 

 ders of woods and thickets near Marquette and Big Bay. Frequent through- 

 out. 



Bupatorinin purpurcnui niacnlatiim (L.) Dark (£. maculatum L.). 

 Spotted Joe Pye Weed. — Wet marshy places near Marquette and Negau- 

 nee. Frequent throughout. 



Eupatorium perfoliatum L. Common Thoroughwort, Boneset. — Low 

 usually open ground near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Solidago hispida Muhl- Hairy Goldenrod. — Dry sandy open or partially 

 shaded ground near Marquette. Common throughout. 



Snlidago Randii (Porter) Britton. Rand's Goldenrod. — On and near 

 sandy beach of Lake Superior and rocky summit of Huron Mountain near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



Solidago uligiuosa Nutt. Bog Goldenrod. — 'Wet, open ground near Hu- 

 ron Mountain Club. Probably plentiful throughout. 



Solidago canadensis L. Canada Goldenrod. — Rich open ground and in 

 thickets near Marquette. Frequent throughout. 



Solidago altissiina L. Tall Goldenrod. — Rich open ground near Big 

 Bay. Probably frequent throughout. 



Solidago scrotina Ait. Late Goldenrod. — Rich open ground or in thick- 

 ets along Salmon Trout River near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent 

 throughout. 



