PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 89 



SILENE— Lin. 1753. 



S. VULGARIS — Garcke, 1794. (Silene cucubalus — Wibel, 

 1799). Bladder Campion. 

 Rare. Roadsides, etc. Onon. Hill cemetery, July, 

 1899. 



S. Caroliniana— Walt. 1788. Wild Pink. 



Rare. One locality reported. Sand Hill, Brighton, 

 June, 1899. 



S. antirrhina — Lin. 1753. Sleepy Catchfly. 



Rare. Waste and sandy places. South Onon. 1898. 



S. ARMERIA — Lin., 1762. Sweet William Catchfly. 



Spontaneous in old gardens, and escaped. Forman 

 Yard, Onon. Valley, 1885. 



S. NOCTIFLORA — Lin. 1753. Night Flowering Catchfly. 

 Cultivated grounds and waste places. Not frequent. 

 East Syracuse, Aug., 1898. 



S. DICHOTOMA— Ehrh, 1792. Forked Catchfly. 



Waste places. Rare. Lafayette. Road. July, 1909. 



LYCHNIS— Lin. 1753. 



L. ALBA — Mill, 1768. (Lychnis vespertina — Sibth, 1794,). 

 Evening Lychnis. 

 Waste places, and roadside. Occasional. Goodrich Yd., 

 1907. 



L. Chalcedonica — Lin. 1753. Scarlet Lichnis. 



Escaped from gardens. Taunton roadside, Aug., 1895. 



L. Floscuculi — Lin. 1753. Ragged Robin. 



Roadside. Escaped. Fairmount, Aug., 1895. 



L. coronaria — Dear, 1789. Mullein Pink. 



Infrequent. Roadsides and old fields. Escaped. Culti- 

 vated. Willow St., Syracuse, June, 1908. 



SAPONARIA— Lin. 1753. 



S. officinalis— Lin. 1753. Soapwort, Bouncing Bet. 



Common. Country roadsides. Summer. Frizelle 

 roadside. Onon. Valley. 



