CATALOG OF PLANTS. 85 



in the creek valley at Port Austin, also not uncommon along 

 the lake shore." Davis. 



232a. Juncus alpinus fuscescens Fernald. Richardson's rush. — Char- 

 ity Island in damp sand along the west shore. 



238. Luzula saltuensis Fernald. Hairy wood-rush. — Aljundant in 

 moist woods. 



234. Luzula campestris multiflora (Ehrh.) Celak. Common wood- 



rush. — Occasional in open woods near Bayport. l^^ebewaing 

 and Port Austin. 



235. Uvularia grandiflora Sm. Large-flowered bellwort. — Frequent 



in i-ich woods. 



236. Oakesia sessilifolia (L.) Wats. Sessile-leaved Ijellwort. — Fre- 



cjuent on damp open ground and in open woods. 



237. Allium tricoccum Ait. "Wild leek. — In rich woods west of 



Caseville. Not noticed elsewhere, but reported as formerly 

 very abundant. 



238. Allium canadense L. Wild garlic. — In meadow-like ground 



near Rush Lake and on North Island. 



239. Hemerocallis fulva L. Common day lily. — Common as an escape 



in the villages and near country dwellings. 



240. Lilium philadelphicum andinum (Xutt.) Ker. Western red 



lily. — Occasional on sandy ground at Sand Point, Sebewaing 

 and on Charity Island. 



241. Lilium superbum L. Turk's-cap lily. — Occasional on rich low 



ground. 



242. Erythronium americanum Ker. Yellow adder's-tongue. — Fre- 



quent on shaded rich ground. 



243. Asparagus officinalis L. Garden asparagus. — A freciuent escape 



to jjoor and sand\' ground. 



244. Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf. Yellow clintonia. — Frequent in 



moist woods. 



245. Smilacina racemosa (L.) Desf. False spikenard. — Frequent in 



moist shaded places, often on sandy ground and shaded 

 sand dunes. 



246. Smilacina stellata (L.) Desf. Star-flowered Solomon's seal. — 



Common on moist shaded ground, often abundant on sand 

 near the lake shore. 



247. Maianthemum canadense Desf. False lily-of-the-valley.— Very 



common in damp woods and thickets. 



248. Streptopus roseus Michx. Sessile-leaved twisted-stalk. — In rich 



damp woods at Sand Point. 



249. Polygonatum bifiorum (Walt.) Ell. Small Solomon's seal. — In 



