Plants of Marquette County 41 



Viburnum Lentago h. Nannyberry. — Rich woods and banks of streams 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Sambucus canadensis I,. Sweet Elder, Black-berried Elder. — Noted near 

 railroad at Birch in rich open ground. Probably frequent throughout but 

 not so plentiful as the following. 



Sambucus racemosa L. Red-berried Elder. — Rich open or shaded ground 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



CUCURBITACEAE 



Bchinocystis lobata (Michx.) T. & G. {Micrampelis lobata Michx., 

 Greene). Wild Balsam-apple. — Rocky bluffs along Lake Superior in Mar- 

 quette. Apparently an escape from cultivation. 



CAMPANUEACEAE 



Campanula rotmidifolia L. Harebell, Bluebell. — Sandy shores and open 

 rocky places near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. — Wet, grassy, open 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



lobEeiaceae 



Lobelia Dortmaniia L. Water lyobelia. — Shallow water of Rush Lake 

 near Huron Mountain Club. Abundant. Perhaps to be found in other 

 lakes of the county. 



COM POSIT AE 



Bupatoriitm purpureum L. Joe Pye Weed. — ^Low ground mostly on bor- 

 ders of woods and thickets near Marquette and Big Bay. Frequent through- 

 out. 



Eupatoriiim purpureum maculatnm (L.) Darl. (£. maculatum L.). 

 Spotted Joe Pye Weed. — ^Wet marshy places near Marquette and Negau- 

 nee. Frequent throughout. 



Bupatoriitm perfoliatum L. Common Thoroughwort, Boneset. — Low 

 usually open ground near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Solidago hispida Muhl Hairy Goldenrod. — Dry sandy open or partially 

 shaded ground near Marquette. Common throughout. 



Snlidago Randii (Porter) Britton. Rand's Goldenrod.— On and near 

 sandy beach of Lake Superior and rocky summit of Huron Mountain near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



Solidago uliginosa Nutt. Bog Goldenrod.— Wet, open ground near Hu- 

 ron Mountain Club. Probably plentiful throughout. 



Solidago canadensis L. Canada Goldenrod.— Rich open ground and -in 

 thickets near Marquette. Frequent throughout. 



Solidago altissima L. Tall Goldenrod.— Rich open ground near Big 

 Bay. Probably frequent throughout. 



Solidago serotina Ait. Late Goldenrod.— Rich open ground or in thick- 

 ets along Salmon Trout River near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent 

 throughout. 



