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TH YM tl, A.EACEAE 



Dirca palustris L. Leatherwood. — Rich woods at Canyon Lake near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



ELAEAGNACEAE 



ShepJierdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. (Lepargyraea canadensis L,., Greejie). 

 Canadian Buffalo Berry. — Dry or rocky open ground hear Huron Mountain 

 Club. Frequent throughout. 



ONAGRACEAE 



Ludvigia palustris (L.) Ell. (Isnardia palustris L.). Marsh Purslane. 

 — Wet places and in shallow water near Marquette and Big Bay. Plentiful. 



Bpilobiitni angusti folium L. (Chamaenerion angiistifolium L., ,Scop.). 

 Great Willow-herb, Fireweed. — In low open or partially shaded ground and 

 often in clearings. Plentiful throughout. 



Epilobium densnm Raf. (B. lineare Muhl.). Linear-leaved Willow-herb. 

 — Open low marshy ground near Marquette and Negaunee. Frequent. 



Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Northern Willow-herb. — Rich damp 

 and usually open ground near Big Bay. Probably common throughout. 



Oenothera biennis L. Common Evening Primrose. — Usually in open 

 dry and even in sandy places, especially on and near sandy beaches of Lake 

 Superior. Frequent throughout. 



Circaea alpina L. Smaller Enchanter's Night Shade. — Damp woods near 

 Pluron Mountain Club. Probably plentiful throughout. 



HAI^ORAGIDACEAE 



Myriophyllnm heterophyllum Michx. Various-leaved Water Milfoil. — 

 In shallow water of Third Pine Lake, by the "Styx" near Huron Mountain 

 Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



ARALIACEAE 



Aralia racemosa L. American Spikenard. — Rich shaded ground near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Aralia hispida Vent. Bristly Sarsaparilla. — Dry or sandy open or par- 

 tially shaded ground near Marquette and Big Bay. Probably frequent 

 throughout. 



Aralia nudicaulis h. Wild Sarsaparilla. — ^Rich shaded ground near Hu- 

 ron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Panax quinquefolium L. Ginseng — Probably not growing wild at pres- 

 ent in Marquette County. Should be looked for in rich woods. Cultivated 

 at Big Bay by T. H. Carlson who is also attempting to plant it in nearby 

 woods. 



Panax trifolium L. Dwarf Gingseng, Ground-nut. — Rich woods es- 

 pecially rich alluvial ground along Salmon Trout River near Huron Moun- 

 tain Club. Probably plentiful throughout. 



