MICHIGAN FLORA. 



105 



Club-moss. 



Tree-like O. 

 Ground-Pine. 



Common 

 Club-moss. 



Selaginella. 

 Selaginella. 

 Selaginella. 



1C28. aunotmnm, L. 



Woods. Petoskey (!) to L. Superior. 



1G29. dendroid en in, Michx. 



Moist woods. 



1G30. clavatum, L. (***) 



Dry woods. 



1C3I. complanatum, L. 



N. & U. P. 



Common. 



Th. 



Common. 



Tli. 

 Common. 



Th. 



Bangor, Van P>uren Co.— Bailey; WooManl Lake, Ionia Co.(!); Flint; 

 Macomb Co.; Stanton(!); and northward. 



SELAGINELLA 



1G32. selaginoides, Link. U. P. 



Isle Royale— Dr. A. B. Lyons. 



1C33. rupestris, Spring. Th. 



Flint; Woodard Lake(!); rare in L. P., but common in U. P. 



1G34. apus, Spring. 



Ann Arbor— Allmendinger Cat. ; IIubbardston(!) Infrequent. 



ERRATA 



Page 5, line 22. For " three-fourths" read two-thirds. 



Page 6, line 22. For "eltaum" read elalum. 



Page 6 , line 24. For " Sheperdia" read Shepherdia. 



Page 7, line 13 from the bottom. For "Potamageton" read Potamogeton. 



Page 10, note under No. 1G. P"or " full— double " read full-double. 



Page 12, under No. 43, after "Flint, etc.," read Commonly cultivated fur hedges, and 

 rarely adventive. 



Page 12, note under No. 44. For " Commmon" read Common. 



Page 14. No. 78 is an introduced plant. 



Page 18, No. 150, com. name. For * k Long-eared" read Long-leaved. 



Page 18, No. 160. Read "Adv. and rare," after " Dr. Wright, Dr. Clark." 



Page 19, No. 171, com. name. Insert a period after " Indian Mallow."' 



Page 19. No. 172 is indigenous. 



Page 19, No. 174, com. name. Insert a period after " Basswood." 



Page 20. No. 182 is adventive from Europe. 



Page 21, note under No. 195. For " inoculous" read innocuous. 



Page 21, No. 196. For " radican" read radicans. 



Page 26, No. 273. For " Leucantha" read leucantha. 



Page 29, note under No. 318. For " Kittattiny " read Kittalinny. 



Page 29, note under No. 330. For "Crategus" read Crataegus. 



Page 36, note under No. 431. For "flower" read fruit. 



Page 40. Read " BARRENS" as part of note under No. 502— Botoens. S. Mich., etc. 



Page 42, No. 541. For " var. L.," read L., var. 



Page 56, No. 792, com. name. For " Frog-Fruit" read Fog-fruit. 



Page 64, No. 911. For " S." read C. & S. 



Page 65, No. 929. For " lapithifolium " read lapathifolium. 



Page 70, No. 1010. For " vulgoris," read vulgaris Lam. 



Page 74, note under No. 1057. For "cental" read central. 



Page 79, note under No. 1130. Substitute a period for the comma after "pine 

 region." 



Page 87, No. 1261. For " Shultes," road Schultes. 



Page 88, note under No. 1284. For "Baily " read Bailey. 



Page 89, No. 1309. For " teretinscula," read teretiuscida, Good. 



Page 92, No. 1389. For " Scabrata," read scabrata. 



Page 94, No. 1440. For " Low Grounds," read Low ground. 



Page 96, note under No. 1466. Substitute a period for the comma after "River 

 banks." 



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