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Saponaria Vaccaria L. ( Vaccaria vaccaria 1,., Britton) .Cow-herb, Cock- 

 le. — Occasional along railroad.s and in depot grounds and freight yards, 

 Marquette, Negaunee and Ishpeming. 



Dianthiis barbatus I,. Sweet William. — Inclined to escape from cultiva- 

 tion and persist near old dwellings. Noted in particular in a small clearing 

 near Huron Mountain Club. 



PORTUI^ACACEAB 



Claytonia virginica L. Spring Beauty. — Rich moist shaded grounds, us- 

 ually in woods. Noted near Marquette by Miss Nellie May Fairbanks who 

 has a specimen in her herbarium. Probably frequent throughout, but ap- 

 parently less so than the following. 



Claytonia caroliniana Michx. Carolina Spring Beauty. — Rich shaded 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Apparently abundant throughout. 



Portulaca oleracea L,. Purslane, Pussley. — Gardens and waste places 

 as a weed in and about cities and villages. Often abundant. 



NYMPHAEACEAE 



Nymphaea advena variegata (Engelm.) Fernald. Variegated Yellow 

 Pond Lily. — Common in still and stagnant water near Huron Mountain 

 Clug, and throughout. Included in N. advenea Soland in Briton & Brown's 

 new illustrated manual. 



ICasfaHa odorata (Ait.) Woodville & Wood. Sweet-scented White 

 Water Lily. — In the opinion of the writer it is very doubtful whether this 

 species exists in Marquette County. No very sweet-scented flowers have 

 been noted. A careful examination of rootstocks will perhaps decide the 

 question. For the present all white water lilies of the county so far as seen 

 and examined are referred to the next species.] 



Castalia tuberosa (Paine) Greene. Tuberous White Water Lily. — ^In 

 small lakes and small slow streams near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful 

 throtighout. 



Brasenia Schreberi Gmel. Water Shield. — Noted in a pond or small lake 

 near Negaunee. Probably frequent throughout. 



EANUNCULACEAE 



Ranunculus Flammula filiformis (Michx.) Hook. Smaller Creeping 

 Spearwort. — Damp sandy shores of small lakes near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Abundant. 



Ranuncuhs sceleratus h. Celery-leaved Crowfoot. — Very wet places 

 about Marquette, Negaunee and Ishpeming. Probably frequent throughout. 



Rnnimcuhis abortivus 1,. Small-flowered Crowfoot. — Rich shaded 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



Ranunculus recurvatus Poir. Hooked Crowfoot. — Dry open or shaded 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Ranunculus fascicularis Muhl. Early Crowfoot. — Open rocky places on 

 Huron Mountain near Huron Mountain Club. Not noted anywhere before 

 in Northern Peninsula by the writer. 



