88 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



AIZOACE/E— A. Br. 1 864— Carpetweed Fam. 



(Ficoideae — Gray, 6th Ed.) 



SESUVIUM— Lin. 1759. 



S. Maritimum— B. S. P., 1888. Sea Purslane. 



Rare. Salt marsh near Geddes. Locality destroyed by 

 Solvay refuse. Specimens found Aug., 1890. 



MOLLUGO— Lin., 1753. 



M. VERTiciLLATA — Lin., 1753. Carpet-weed, Indian Chick- 

 weed. 

 Common Weed in cultivated grounds. Phoenix, July, 

 1898. 



PORTULACACEvt— Reichub, 1 828 

 Purslane Fam. 



CLAYTONIA— Lin. 1753. 



C. VIRGINICA — Lin. 1753. Spring Beauty. 



Common. Rich woods. Mont'fredy Woods, May, 1898. 



C. Caroliniana — Michx, 1803. Carolina Spring Beauty. 

 Range and construction like C. Virginianum, except 

 form of leaves. Caroliniana, broad; Viginianum, nar- 

 row or linear. 



PORTULACA. 



P. OLERACEAE, Lin. 1753. Purslane, Pusley. 



Frequent as a weed in old gardens. G. garden, July, 

 1909. 



CARYOPHYLLACEAE— Reicheub, 1 828 

 Pink Fam. 



AGROSTEMMA— Lin. 1753. 



(Lychnis) 



A. GiTHAGO — Lin. 1753. (Lychnis Githago — Scop. VGGB^.* 

 Corn Cockle, Com Rose, Corn Campion. 

 Frequent in grain fields. Otisco, July, 1895. 



