74 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



APLECTRUM— Niitt, 1818. 



A. SPICATUM— B. S. P. (Prel N. Y. Cat, 1888). (Aplec- 

 trum Hyemale — Willd, 1805.) Adam and Eve. Putty 

 Root. 



Occasional in moist, cool woods. Near Kirkville Green 



Lake, 1895. 



DICOTYLEDONES 



SAURURACEvt— Lindl, 1 836— Lizard's-tail Fam. 



SAURURUS— Lin., 1753. 



S. CERNUUS — Lin., 1753. Lizard's-tail. 



Frequent. Swamps and borders of waters. Long 

 Branch, 1890. 



JUGLANDACE/E— Lindl, 1836— Walnut Fam. 

 JUGLANS— Lin., 1753. 



J. NIGRA — Lin., 1753. Black Walnut. 



Frequent, especially in southern and eastern parts of 

 Onon. Co. Flowers in May, Fruit in Oct. Marcellus 

 Falls and J. Nichols' farm, east from Syracuse, 1890. 



J. ciNEREA — Lin., 1753. Butter-nut. White Walnut. 



Frequent. Distributed over all parts of county. James- 

 ville, Rockwell Springs, 1890. 



HICORIA— Raf, 1808. 



(Carya—Nutt, 1818.) 



H. MINIMA — Britton. (Torr. Bull, 1888). (Gary a Amasa 

 Nutt, 1818.) Bitter-nut. Swamp Hickory. 

 Frequent. Roadsides and fields. Willow St., Syracuse, 

 June, 1899. 



H. OVATA — Britton. (Mem. Torr Club, 1888). (Carya 

 Alba — Nutt, 1818.) Shag-bark Hickory. 

 Frequent. Rich lands. Gen. 0. Hutchinson's old farm, 

 Onon. Hill, May, 1879. 



