PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 81 



MORACE/E— Lindl, 1847— Mulberry Fam. 



MORUS— Lin., 1753. 



M. RUBRA — Lin., 1753. Red Mulberry. 



Rich soil. Roadsides. Rare. Probably introduced. 

 Old Gen. Hutchinson Farm and Jas. M. Ellis' Farm, 

 Onon. Hill, May. 



M. ALBA — Lin., 1753. White Mulberry. 



Old Gen. Hutchinson Farm and Skaneateles. Rarp. 

 Cultivated or escaped from cultivation. May. 



HUMULIS— Lin., 1753. 



H. LUPULUS — Lin., 1753. Hop Vine. 



Thickets, especially banks of streams. Plentiful, but 

 not thought to be indiginous. Extensively cultivated. 

 Onon. Creek Bank, July. 



CANNABIS— Lin., 1753. 



C. SATIVA — Lin., 1753. Hemp. 



Waste places. Frequent. Near Salt Mill, 1st Ward. 



URTICACE^— Reicheub, 1 828— Nettle Fam. 

 URTICA. 



U. DioiCA— Lin., 1753. Stinging, or Great Nettle. 



Waste places and damp woods. Common. All summer. 

 U. GRACILIS— Ait, 1789. Slender Nettle. 



Common. Waste places. Goodrich Barnyard, July. 

 U. URENS— Lin., 1753. Small Nettle. 



Spontaneous in old gardens, roadsides, etc. Abundant 

 in my yard. L. L. Goodrich, Willow St. 



UTRICASTRUM— Fabr., 1759. 



U. DIVARICATUM — Kuntze. (1891, Rev. Gen. PI) (La- 

 portee Candensis — Gaud.) Wood Nettle. 

 Frequent. Moist places. Ravine, Kinney Woods. 



