96 FLORA OF MICHIGAN. 



*455. C. stoloiiifera, Michx. Red-osier. Dogwood. Th. 



Marshes, borders of streams. Very common. 



*456. C. Bailey i, Coulter & Evans. Th. 



Petoskey, New Buffalo, Wheeler ; a bundant along E. shore of Lake Michigan on sand dunes ; 

 occasional in Cheboygan Co., B. & K.; Keweenaw Co., F. 



*457. C. stricta, Lam. Panicled Cornel. L. P. 



The white flowers eagerly devoured by partridges. Common. 



*458. C. alternifolia, L. f. Th. 



Banks. Frequent. The dead stems bright yellow. Keweenaw Co., F. ; rare in Cheboygan Co., 

 B. & K. 



171. NYSSA, L. Tupelo. PEPPERIDGE. SOUR-GUM TREE. 



*459. N. sylvatica, Marsh. Pepperidge. Tupelo. L. P. 



Edges of swamps. Frequent. A small or medium-sized tree. Largest specimens seen, 2 to 3 ft. in 

 diameter. Only one tree detected in Cheboygan Co., B. & K. 



XLIV. CAPBIFOLIACE.E. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. 



172. SAMBUCUS, Tourn. ELDER. 



*460. S. Canacleiisis, L. Common Elder. 

 Follows settlements. Common. 



*461. S. racemosa, L. Red-berried Elder. Th. 



More northern in its range than the last. Variety with dissected leaves seen in Clare county. 

 173. VIBURNUM, L. ARROW- WOOD. LAURESTINUS. 



462. V. lantaiioides, Michx. Hobble-bush. American Way faring- tree. 



U. P. 

 Whitney's Cat. Mr. Whitney found none of the sp. abundant in the U. P. 



*463. V. Opulus, L. Cranberry-tree. Th. 



Swamps and borders of streams. Common. 



464. V. pauciflorum, Pylaie. U. P. 



Dr. Lyons. Gray's Manual. Bare. 



* 465. V. acerif bliuin, L. Arrow- wood. Dockmackie. L. P. 

 Frequent in Cheboygan Co., B. & K. 



*466. V. pubesceiis, Pursh. Downy A. Th. 



Common. 



*467. V. cassinoicles, L. Withe-rod. Th. 



Macomb Co.; Hubbardston; Stan ton; Riverdale, Gratiot Co.; HoughtonLk.; to L. Superior. Com- 

 monest sp. about Black Lake, B. & K. Frequent. 



*468. V. Lentago, L. Sweet Viburnum. Sheep-berry. Th. 



Frequent in C. and 8., and northward. Cheboygan Co., infrequent, B. & K. 



469. V. prunifolium, L. Black Haw. S. 



Dr. Lyons; Kalamazoo, Tuthill ; Barren Lake, Case Co., Wheeler. Rare. 



174. TRIOSTEUM, L. HORSE-GENTIAN. FEVER- WORT. 



*470. T. perfoliatum, L. L. P. 



Clinton Co.; Ionia Co. ; Flint; Macomb Co., etc.; Black River, Cheboygan Co., one plant seen by B. 

 K. Frequent southward. 



175. LJNNJEA, Gronov. TWIN-FLOWER. 



* 471. L. borealis, Gronov. C. N. & U. P. 



Very abundant in N. & U. P. ; south to Grand river valley, and 8. E. to Macomb Co.; Port Huron, C. 

 K. Dodge. 



