PLANTS OP ONONDAGA COUNTY .65 



CONVALLARIACE/E— Link, 1 829— Uly of the Valley Fam. 



ASPARAGUS— Lin., 1753. 



A. OFFICINALIS — Lin., 1753. Asparagus. 



Frequent. Escaped from gardens and naturalized. 

 Salt Marsh and Alvord Woods. June, 1885. May, 1880. 



CLINTONIA— Raf, 1819. 



C. BOREALIS — Raf, 1832. Yellow Clintonia. 



Not frequent. Tamerac Swamp, 1890. Locality des- 

 troyed. 



VAGNERIA— Adams, 1763. 



(Smilace7ia — Desf, 1807.) 

 V. RACEMOSA — Morong, (Torr Club), 1894. Wild Spike- 

 nard. (Smilacena Racemosa — Desf, 1807). (False 



Solomon's Seal. 

 Frequent in moist woods. Jamesville Woods, June, 

 1883. 

 V. STELLATA — Morong. (Smilacena Stellata — Desf, 

 1807.) Star Flowered Solomon's Seal. 

 Frequent. Habitat same as V. Racemosa. 



V. TRIFOLIA — Morong (Mem.. Torr Club, 189 Ji,). (Smi- 

 lacenatrifolia — Desf, 1807.) Three-leaved Solomon's 

 Seal. 

 Abundant in rich woods and openings. Tamerac, May, 

 1900. 



UNIFOLIUM— Adams, 1763. 



(Smilacena — Desf, 1807.) 



U. CANADENSE — Greene, Torr Club, 1888. (Smilacena 

 Bifolia — A. Gray.) Two-leaved Solomon's Seal. 

 Abundant in moist, rich woods and swampy places. 

 Cicero Swamp, June, 1885. 



STREPTOPUS— Michx, 1803. 



S. AMPLEXIFOLIUS — D. C, 1805. Clasping-leaved Twisted- 

 stalk. Occasional. Rich soil. Roadside, Brewerton, 

 1887. 



