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MICHIGAN FLOKA. 



Choke-berry 



American 

 Mountain 

 Ash. 



June-berry. 



Shad-bush. 



Service-berry. 



Service-berry. 

 Service-berry. 

 Service-berry. 



334. arbutifolia, L., var. melanocarpa, Hook. Th. 



Burt. MS.; Isle Royale — Whitney's Cat., etc. Frequent in swamps 



jsr. & it. p. 



through C. 



335. Americana, DO. (***) 



Ludington, and north along the Michigan shore to Charlevoix; Sault Ste. 

 Marie; and into Canada where it is common; also westward through 

 U. P.— Burt, and Whitney. 



AMELANCHIER 



336. Canadensis, Ton*. & Gr. Th. 



A shrub or small tree. Fruit variable in size and flavor, frequently 

 delicious, and so well known to the birds that one can seldom find it 

 well ripened. Undoubtedly horticulturists could develop this into a 

 profitable fruit, but having already so many choice kinds, it is ques- 

 tionable if there would be anv immediate profit. It is well, however, 

 to remember that all our choice fruits have come from very ordinary 

 wild sorts. 



Common. 



337. Canadensis, Ton*. & Gr., var. (?) oblongifolia, T. & Gr. Th. 



Ionia ('); Flint; S. Mich.— Winchell Cat. A low shrub on sandy land. 



Infrequent. 



338. Canadensis, Torr.&Gr., var. rotundifolia, T. & Gr. C. & S. 



Along streams, nearly as large as the sp.; leaves oval, serrate, promi- 

 nently veined beneath. Flint; Hubbardston (!), etc. Not-common. 



339. alnifolia, Nutt. L. P. 



Presque Isle— Winchell; Flint— Dr. Clark. Rare. 



Wild Goose- 

 berry. 



Wild Goose- 

 berry. 



Wild Goose- 

 berry. 



Swamp Goose- 

 berry. 



Fetid Cur 

 rant. 



Wild Black 

 Currant. 



Red Currant. 



Grass of Par- 

 nassus. 



Grass of Par- 

 nassus. 



Grass of Par- 

 nassus. 



Yellow Moun. 

 tain Sax- 

 ifrage. 



SAXIFKAGACE^E. 

 ( Saxifrage Fam ily. ) 



RIBES 



340. Cynosbati, L. Th. 



The large berries prickly, but edible. Common. 



341. oxyacanthoides. L. C. &. S. 



Low grounds along Fish Creek, and Maple River (!); Flint; Macomb 



Co., etc. Fruit smooth. Common. 



342. rotundifolium, Mx. Th. 



St. Joseph's Is., and Sitting Rabbit— Winch. Cat. Rare in C. & S. 



343. lacustre, Poir. N. & U. P. 



As far south as Houghton Lake (!). 



344. prostratnm, L'Her. C. N. & U. P. 



Flint; Isabella Co. (!); Missaukee Co. (!); St. Joseph's Is.— Winch. Cat., 

 etc. 



345. floridnm, L. Th. 



Common. 



346. rubrnm, L. Th. 



Deep swamps and cold woods, under tamaracks. Ann Arbor; Ionia (!); 



Stanton (!), and northward. Infrequent. 



PARNASSIA 



347. parviflora, DC. 



U. P. 



L. Sup. —Can. Cat.; Grand Island— Henry Gillman; also, northwest shore 

 of Lake Michigan, in Wisconsin— Gillman. 



348. palnstris, L. 



U. P. 



Drummond's Is.— Winch Cat. ; "Shore of L. Sup., and northward "—Gray, 

 from Dr. Pitcher. 



349. Caroliniana, Mx. 



Swamps and wet banks. Rare northward; common in C. & S. 

 SAXIFRAGA 



350. aizoides, L. U. P. 



" Northern Michigan."— Gray. 



