90 FLORA OF MICHIGAN. 



*368. M. iiucla, L. Th. 



Shaded swamps in Sphagnum. Racemes sometimes inclined to be paniculate; seeds brown. A very 

 delicate and pretty little herb, usually growing under tamaracks and along with Ribes rubrum, Chiogenes 

 hispidula, Smilacina trifolia, and Salix Candida. The scape frequently bears a small leaf, as if to suggest 

 the derivation of this and the preceding from one earlier form. Frequent. 



126. HEUCHERA, L. ALUM-ROOT. 

 369. H. Americana, L. Common Alum-root. C, & S, 



Grand Rapids, Coleman; Ann Arbor, Winch. Cat.; Monroe Co., Wheeler. Rare. 



* 370. H. hispida, Pursh. C. & S. 



Common in Grand-Saginaw Valley. 



127. CHRYSOSPLEMUM, Tourn. GOLDEN SAXIFRAGE. 

 *371. C. Americanum, Schwein. 



So. Haven ; Hubbardston ; Flint; and northward. Infrequent. 



128. PARNASSIA, Tourn. GRASS OF PARNASSUS. 



372, P. parviflora, DC. U. P. 



L. Sup., Can. Cat.; Grand Island, Henry Gillman; also, northwest shore of Lake Michigan, in 

 Wisconsin, Gillman. 



373. P. palustris, L. U. P. 



Drummond's Is., Winch. Cat. ; " Shore of L. Sup., and northward," Gray, from Dr. Pitcher. 



*374. P. Caroliiiiaiia, Michx. 



Swamps and wet banks. Rare northward; common in C. & S. 



12>. RIBES, L. CURRANT. GOOSEBERRY. 



*375. R. Cyiiosbati, L. Gooseberry. Th. 



The large berries prickly, but edible. Common. 



376. R. g'racile, Michx. Missouri Gooseberry. 

 St. Joseph's Island, and Sitting Rabbit, Winchell's Cat. 



*377. R. oxyacaiithoides, L. Swamp G. Th. 



Fruit smooth. Low grounds along Fish Creek and Maple River; Flint; Macomb Co., etc. 

 Northward and shore of Long lake, B. & K. ; Keweenaw Co., F. 



378. R. lacustre, Poir. N. & U. P. 

 As far south as Houghton Lake; Cheboygan Co., B. & K. Common. 



379. R. prostratum, LTHer. Fetid Currant. C. N. & U. P. 



Flint; Isabella Co. ; Missaukee Co.; St. Joseph's Is., Winch. Cat.; Cheboygan Co., B. & K. ; 

 Keweenaw Co., F. Frequent. 



*380. R. floridum, L'Her. Wild Black Currant. Th. 



Cheboygan Co. B. & K. Southward. Common. 



*381. R. rubrum, L., var. subg'landulosum, Maxim. Red Currant. Th. 

 Deep swamps and cold woods, under tamaracks. Ann Arbor; Ionia; Stanton, Cheboygan Co. B. & 

 K. Infrequent. 



XXXII. CRASSULACE^E. ORPINE FAMILY. 



13O. PENTHORUM, Gronov. DITCH STONE-CROP. 



*382. P. sedoides, L. K P. 



Roadsides and ditches ; shore of Black Lake, Cheboygan Co., B. & K. Frequent. 



131. SEDUM, Tourn. STONE-CROP. ORPINE. 



*383. S. ACRE, L. Mossy Stone-crop. 

 Escaped from cultivation. 



*384. S. TEL.EPHIUM, L. Live-for-ever. Garden Orpine. C. & S. 



Escaped from cultivation. 



