82 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



ADICEA— Raf., 1815. ( Pilea—Lindl, 1821). 



A. PUMILA— Raf. (Torr, Flo., N. Y., 2,223) (Pilea pumila 



—A. Gray, ISJ^S). Rich Weed; Clear Weed. 

 Frequent. Moist shady places and stagnant water. 



BOCHMERIA— Jacqs, 1763. 



B. CYLINDRICA — Willd, 1805. False Nettle. 



Common. Shady grounds. Goodrich barn -yard, July, 

 1905. 



SANTALACEAE— R. Br., 1 8 1 0— Sandalwood Fam. 

 COMANDRA— Nutt, 1818. 



C. UMBRELLATA — Nutt, 1818. Bastard Toad Flax. 

 Frequent. Parasitic on roots of trees. S. R. Calthrop's 

 grove, May, 1895. 



ARISTOLOCHIACE/E— Blume, 1 830— Berthwort Fam. 



ASARUM— Lin., 1753. 



A. CANADENSIS — Lin., 1753. Wild Ginger. 



Common. Rich woods. In patches or groups. Lafay- 

 ette woods. April, 1895. 



POLYGONACE/E— Undl, 1 836— Buckwheat Fam. 



RUMEX— Lin., 1753. 



R. ACETOSELLA — Lin., 1753. Field or Sheep Sorrel. 



Abundant. Everywhere. Goodrich wild flower gar- 

 den. August, 1899. 



R. HASTATULUS — Muhl, 1818. Englemen's Sorrel. 

 Rare. Saline place. Salt marsh, Solvay, 1895. 



R. SALiciFOLius — Weinm, 1821. White Dock. 



Not common. Salt marsh, 1st ward, July, 1895. 



R. VERTiciLLATUS — Lin., 1753. Swamp Dock. 



Common in swamps. Apulia swamp, June, 1895. 



R. PATIENTIA — Lin., 1753. Patience Dock. 



Frequent. Waste places. Old dump grounds, Sher- 

 wood tract, June, 1896. 



