FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. 41 



CRASSULACE/E. 



PEXTIIORLM L. 



P. sedoides L. Dncn Stone-croi'. \'ik<.iM a SruNE-t koi-. Com- 

 mon in wet open places. Flowers in one-sided branches, usu- 

 ally without petals, their parts in fives, sixes or sevens. July. 



SEDUM L. 



S. acre L. Mossv Stonk-crcI'. Found in several places, in 

 rocky soil along roadsides, Gra^'es. Rare, Cliite. Scarce, 

 Feyino. 



S. ternatum Michx. Tiikee leaved Stone-croi'. Infrequent, 

 Franklin, J/ov. Occasional, Browtt. Rare; probably an escape 

 from cultivation, Clute. 



S. Telephium. L. Li\ e-1(>k-k\ er. Garden Ortine. Common in 

 dry fields, along roadsides, etc., also in the vicinity of streams. 

 Leaves fleshy ; flowers in a compound cyme, white or purple, 

 usually the latter. A well-known plant, abundantly natural- 

 ized. Does not flower freely within our limits, being spread 

 chiefly by its tuberous roots. July. 



DROSERACE/E. 



DROSERA L. 



D. rotundifolia L. Roind-leavedSindew. Not common. Mut- 

 ton-Hill Pond, Fenno. Pond Brook, Clute. Beebe's swamp; 

 Butler's Lake, Graves. "The Vlai." near Oneonta, Hoy. 

 Not reported from the Chemung valley. Found only in peaty 

 bogs, but usually plentiful in such places. Leaves, round- 

 ish, on long petioles, in a rosette on the ground ; flowers, white, 

 in a coiled raceme which unrolls as the flowers open. The upper 

 surface of the leaf is covered with red. glandular bristles, giving 

 a reddish hue to the plant. July. 



D. intermedia Hayne. Narrow -leaved Slndew. Rare. Round 

 Pond, McDonough; Plymouth Pond, Brisbin Pond, Covtlle. 

 Butler's Lake, Susquehanna county. Found by Messrs. Hoy 



