CATALOG OF PLANTS. 105 



599. Aralia hispida ^'ent. Bristly sarsaparilla. — On poor sandy 



ground at Sand Point and near Rush Lake. Xot common. 



600. Aralia nudicaulis L, Wild sarsaparilla. — Abundant throughout. 



in rich woods and thickets, often spreading to ]wor and 

 sandy ground. 



601. Panax quinquefolium L. Gin.-<eng. Rich woods. ^Xot noticed. 



but reported as having been collected in the vicinity of 

 all the villages. 



602. Panax trifolium L. Dwarf ginseng; groundnut.— ''Hard wood 



lands west of Bad Axe and probal^ly in beach and maple 

 woods near sand dune region." Davis. 



603. Sanicula marilandica L. Black snakeroot. — Common in rich 



open woods and thickets. 



604. Hydrocotyle americana L. American marsh pennywort. — 



''Moist woods. Port Austin." Davis. 



605. Osmorhiza claytoni (^lichx.) Clarke. Woolly sweet cicely. — 



In rich open woods at Caseville. Bayport. Sebewaing, Stony 

 Island and near Rush Lake. 



606. Osmorhiza longistylis (Torr.) DC. Smoother sweet cicely. — 



In rich open woods at Port Austin. Stony Island. Charity 

 Island and near Rush Lake. 



607. Cicuta maculata L. Water hemlock. — Common on damp open 



ground. 



608. Cicuta bulbifera L. Bulb-bearing water hemlock. — Common on 



marshy ami swampy ground. 



609. Carum" canii L. Caraway. — Along railroad south of Caseville 



and near Rush Lake. Infrequent. 



610. Sium cicutaefolium Schrank. V\'ater parsnip. — Common in 



very wet and muddy places. 



611. Cryptotaenia canadensis (L.) DC. Honewort. — ^'ery common 



on rich, dam}) and usually shaded ground. 



612. Zizia aurea (L.) Koch. Golden alexanders. — Along the bank 



of Pigeon River at Caseville. Apparently infrequent, 



613. Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude. Yellow pimpernel. — Frequent 



and often abundant on dry flat or iT)lling sandy ground 

 and on sand dunes. .^ 



614. Pastinaca sativa L. Parsnip. — Noticed as a weed about Port 



Austin. 



615. Heracleum lanatum ]\Iichx. Cow parsnip. — Abundant in rich 



open woods at Bayport, on North Island and Charity 

 Island. 



616. Angelica atropurpurea L. Great angelica. — Plentiful at one 



place near Rush Lake. Xot noticed elsewhere. 



