MICHIGAN FLORA. 



83 



Devil's Bit. 



False Aspho- 

 del. 



False Aspho- 

 del. 



Large-flow- 

 er'd Bellwort. 



Mealy Bell- 

 wort. 



Sessile-leaved 

 Oakesia. 

 Wild Oats. 



Twisted- 

 stalk. 



Twisted- 

 stalk. 



Clintonia. 



/***\ 



CHAM^ELIRIUM 



1190. luteum, Gray. 



Dr. A. B. Lyons. 

 TOFIELDIA 



1191. palustris, Hudson. XL P. 



Isle Royale,— Dr. A. B. Lyons. 



1192. glutinosa, Willd. Th. 



Sphagnous swamps. Frequent. 



UVULARIA 



1193. grandiflora, Smith. (J. & S. 



Rich woods. Common. 



1194. perfoliata, L. Th. 



Rich woods. Marquette Co.— Burt MS. Cat. ; Flint ; Macomb Co. 



Infrequent. 

 OAKESIA 



1195. sessilifolia. Th. 



Low woods. Apparently infrequent 8. Ann Arbor— Allmend. Oftt.j 

 Ypsilanti (!); Flint; Macomb Co.; Crystal Lake, Montcalm Co. (!); and 

 northward to Marquette Co.,— Whitney Cat. 



STREPTOPUS 



1196. amplexifolius, DC. 



Fort Gi-atiot.— Winch. Cat.; Houghton Lake (!); to L. Superior where it Is 

 rare— Whitney Cat. 



1197. roseus, Michx. 



Drummond's Is. and Sugar Is. 

 very common— Whitney Cat. 



CLINTONIA 



1198. borealis, Raf. 



-Winch. Cat.; to L. Superior n here it Is 



Th. 



Follows the Lake Michigan shore down as far as S. Haven; on the eastern 

 side of the State reaches to Macomb Co.— Dr. D. Cooley; and in the cen- 

 ter of the State is found in Ionia Co. (!). Very common north of latitude 

 43°. 



False Solo- 

 mon's Seal. 

 False Spike- 

 nard. 



Smaller Solo- 

 mon's Seal. 



Great S. S. 



SMILACINA 



1199. racemosa, Desf. (***) 



Moist grounds. 



1200. stellata, Desf. 



Moist banks. 



1201. trifolia, Desf. 



Sphagnous swamps. 



MAIANTHEMUM 



1202. bifolia, DC. 



Woods, everywhere. 



POLYGONATUM 



1203. biflorum, Ell. (***) 



Ann Arbor.— Winch. Cat.; Ionia Co.(!); and northward. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



Frequent. 



Th. 



Th. 

 Open v 



Common. 



1204. gigantenm, Dietrich. (***) Th. 



River banks. Stems often very tall and channeled on one Bide. Inter- 

 mediate forms between this and the preceding, occur. 



ASPARAGUS 



Asparagus. 1205. officinalis, L. (***) 



Sparingly escaped from gardens in older parts of the state 



