PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 91 



A. LONGIPES — Coville, 1893. (Stellaria longipes — Goldie, 

 1852). Long-stalked Stitchwort. Occasional in moist 

 grounds. Geddes Farm, 1890. 



A. CRASSIFOLIA— Britton. (Torr Club, 189 J^) (Stellaria 

 grassifolia — Ehrk., 178J^). Fleshy Stitchwort. 

 Rare. Wet soil. Rockwell Springs, 1899. 



A. BOREALis— Britton. (Torr. Club, 189 J^) (Stellaria bo- 

 realis — Big el, 182 A). Northern Stitchwort. 

 Occasional. Wet places. Oneida Lake, near old fort, 

 Brewerton. 



CERASTIUM— Lin. 1753. 



C. VISCOSUM — Lin. 1753. Mouse-ear Chick-weed. 

 Not common. Fabius, June 24, 1895. 



C. VULGATUM — Lin. 1753. Larger Mouse-ear Chick-weed. 

 Common. Fields and roadsides. Fabius, July, 1895. 



C. LONGIPEDRENCULATUM— Muhl, 1813. (Cerastium nu- 

 tans — Raf., 18H). Nodding Chick-weed or Powder- 

 horn. 

 Widely dispersed throughout Onon. County. Onon. 

 Hill, May, 1895. 



C. ARVENSE — Lin., 1753. Field Chick-weed. 



Abundant. Sandy or dry and rocky places. James- 

 ville, June, 1893. 



C. OBLONGIFOLIUM — Torr. 1824. Pubescent Chick-weed. 

 Frequent in rocky places. Onon. Hill. June, 1899. 



SAGINA— Lin. 1753. 



S. PROCUMBENS — Lin. 1753. Procumbent Pearlwort. 

 Moist places. Summer. Onon. Res. Rev. Cusick. 



ARENARIA— Lin. 1753. 



A. SERPYLLIFOLIA — Lin. 1753. Thyme-leaved Sandwort. 

 Abundant on Sandy beach near Long Branch. Sum- 

 mer. June, 1895. 



A. VERNA — Lin. 1753. Vernal Sandwort. 



Rare. Britton's Woods. (Lake Bonaparte, Lewis Co.) 

 Summer. 1890. 



