58 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



ARACE/E— Neck, 1770— Arum Fam. 



ARISAEMA— Mort, 1831. 



A. TRIPHYLLUM — Torr, 1843. (Arum Triphyllum — Lin., 

 1753.) Jack in the Pulpit. Indian Turnip. 

 Flowers sometimes purple striped and others decidedly 

 green striped, otherwise a close resemblance. Find no 

 Botanist that classes them separately. Common in 

 rich woods. Onon, Hill, May, 1895. 



A. DRACONTIUM — Schott, 1832. (Arum Dracoutium — 

 Lin., 1753.) Green Dragon. 

 Rare. Near Rockwell Springs, June 1909, Katharine 

 Kent. 



PELTANDRA— Raf, 1819. 



P. VIRGINICA — Kunth, 1841. (P. Undulata — Raf.) Green 

 Arrow Arum. 

 Rare. Very wet soil or shallow water. Tully Lake, 

 July, 1896. 



CALLA— Lin., 1753. 



C. PALUSTRIS — Lin., 1753. Wild Calla. Water Arum. 

 Not rare. In cold bogs. Cicero Swamp, June. 



SPATHYEMA— Raf, 1808. 



S. FOETIDA — Raf, 1808. (Symplocarpus Foetidus — Nutt, 

 1818.) Skunk Cabbage. 

 Common. Swamps. Near Kirk Park, or Brick Yard, 

 1886. 



ORONTIUM— Lin., 1753. 



O. AQUATICUM — Lin., 1753. Golden Club. 

 Rare. Found by S. Cole, Otisco. 



ACORUS— Lin., 1753. 



A. CALAMUS — Lin., 1753. Sweet Flag. 



Common in many swamps. Brewerton, 1895. 



