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Juncus canadensis J. Gay. Canada rush. Occasional in marshy 

 places near the small lakes and in prairie-like ground in the northern 

 part of Akron Township. 



Juncus pelocarpus Mey. Brown-fruited rush. Wet gravelly or sandy 

 low beaches of small lakes and in open swampy places. Frequent. 



Juncus nodosus L. Knotted rush. Frequent in prairie-like ground 

 in Akron Township and probably occurring throughout. 



Juncus torreyi Coville. Torrey's rush. Noticed in prairie-like 

 ground in northern part of Akron Township by Prof. C. A. Davis. 



Juncus alpinus insignis Fries. Richardson's rush. Occasional in 

 damp sand along the shore of Saginaw Bay. 



Luzula saltuensis Fernald. Hairy wood rush. Common throughout 

 in damp shaded ground. 



Luzula campestris multiflora (Ehrh.) Celak. Common wood rush. 

 Common in old fields and dryish open woods. 



LILIACEAE. Lily Family 



Tofieldia glutinosa (Michx.) Pers. Glutinous tofieldia. Damp marshy 

 ground. Frequent. 



Uvularia grandiflora Sm. Large-flowered bellwort. Frequent in rich 

 woods. Noticed especially in rich woods near Murphy's Lake. 



Oakesia sessilifolia (L.) Wats. Sessile-leaved bellwort. In rich open 

 woods near Murphy's Lake. 



Allium tricoccum Ait. Wild leek. "Rich woodlands, Columbia and 

 Akron townships." C. A. Davis. 



Allium canadense L. Wild garlic. "Moist open sandy soil borders of 

 the prairies, Akron and Wisner townships." C. A. Davis. 



Hemerocallis fidva L. Common day lily. Noticed as a well estab- 

 lished escape throughout, on roadsides and in waste places. 



Lilium pldladelphicum andinum (Nutt.) Ker. Western red lily. 

 "Dry sandy ridges near Saginaw Bay in Akron Township. ' C. A. 

 Davis. 



Lilium, superbum L. Turk's-cap lily. Noticed in rich open wo< ><Is 

 near Murphy's Lake and on the "islands" in northern pari of county. 



Erythronium americanum Ker. Yellow adder's tongue. YehN >w dog 

 tooth violet. Noticed as frequent in rich woods. 



Asparagus officinalis L. Garden asparagus. Occasional along roads 

 and in open dry woods. Frequent. 



Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf. Yellow clintonia. Common in the 

 swamps near Cat Lake. Probably throughout. 



Smilacwa racemosa (L.) Desf. False spikenard. Common in moist 

 shaded ground and on steep shaded banks of small stream-. 



Smilacina slellata (L.) Desf. Star-flowered Solomon'.- seal. Frequent 



