MICHIGAN FLORA. 



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Meadow-Pars* 

 nip. 



Meadow-Pars- 

 nip. 



Meadow-Pars- 

 nip. 



Alexanders. 



Spotted-Hem- 



lock. 



Beaver-Poison. 



Musquash-root. 



Bulbous 

 Cicuta. 



"Water- Pars- 

 nip. 



Water-Pars- 

 nip. 



Honewort. 



Chervil. 



Sweet Cicely. 

 Hairy S. C. 



Poison Hem- 

 lock. 



Harbinger-of- 

 S prin g. 

 Pepper-and- 

 Salt. 



THASPIUM 



407. aureum, Nutt. Th. 



Macomb Co.; Ann Arbor— Miss Allmcndinger; Sag. Bay, and Drummond's 

 Is.— Winch. Cat. Not observed in Grand It. Valley, nor S. W. Freq. 



408. aureum, Nutt, var. apterum, Gr. 



Low ground; very common in C. 



409. trifoliatum, Gr. 



Flint; Put-in Bay (!); and S. TV.— Dr. Wright. 

 PIMPENELLA 



410. integerrima, Benth. & Hook. 



Dry soil. Very abundant in Grand-Saginaw Valley. 

 CICUTA 



411. maculata, L. (***) 



C. & S. 

 C. & S. 



Rare. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Low meadows and swamps. Roots tuberous like the dahlia, and very 

 poisonous. Com. 



412. bulbifera, L. Th. 



Swamps. Common. 



SIUM 



413. cicutsefolium, Gmelin. ( *** ) Th. 



Clinton Co. (!); S. Mich.— Winch. Cat., etc. Frequent. 



BEKULA 



414. anguBtifolia, Koch. (***) S. 



Winchell, and Dr. Gray. Infrequent. 



CRYPTOTzENIA 



415. Canadensis, DO. C. & S. 



Low woods. Common. 



CH^EROPHYLLUM 



416. procumbens, Urantz. C. & 8. 



Low woods. Frequent in Grand River Valley (!); also Macomb Co. 

 OSMORRHIZA 



417. longistylis, DC. Th. 



Cultivated in gardens for its aromatic l-oot. Common. 



418. brevistylis, DC. Th. 



"The prevailing species."— Winchell. Probably true of counties along 

 the Huron shore. 



CONIUM 



419. maculatum, L. ( * ) 



Infrequent in C. &. S. Common at Mackinac— Winch. Cat. 

 ERIGENIA 



420. bulbosa, Nutt. O. S 3. 



V delicate little plant in low woods, the flowers peeping from under 

 matted leaves in earliest spring, often before the snow is gone. 



Common. 



Co in num. 



Th, 



Spikenard. 



Bristly Sar- 

 saparilla. 

 Wild Elder. 



ARALIACEjE. 



(Ginseng Family.) 



ARALIA 



421. racemosa, L. (***) 



Spicy-aromatic; sometimes cultivated. 



422. hispida, Ventenat. ( *** ) 



Apparently not south of the pine region. 



Th. 

 Frequent. 



C. N. & U. P. 



Common. 



