PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 99 



CAULOPHYLLUM— Michx, 1803. 



C. THALICTROIDES — Michx, 1803. Blue Cohosh; Pappoose 

 Root. 

 Frequent. Rich woods. Jamesville Road, May, 1889. 



PODOPHYLLUM. 



P. PELTATUM — Lin., 1753. May Apple ; Wild Mandrake. 

 Common. Rich woods. Peppermill Gorge, 1889. 



MENISPERMACE/E— D. C, 1 824— Moomeed Fam. 



MENISPERMUM— Lin. 1753. 



M. Canadense — Lin. 1753. Canada Moonseed. 



Frequent. Banks of streams. Creek, Onon. Valley. 



LAURACE/E— Lindl., 1 836— Laurel Fam. 



SASSAFRAS— Neis & Eberm, 1831. 



S. SASSAFRAS — Karst, 1880. (Deutsch Flo.) (Sassafras 

 officinale — A^. & E., 1831). Sassafras or Ague Tree. 

 Occasional. Fast being eradicated for its aromatic 

 root. Colvin Grove, James St. 



BENZOIN— Fabric, 1763. 



B. Benzoin — Coulter, 1894. (Torr. Club). (Lindera 

 Benzoin — Blume, 1857). Spice Bush; Benjamin 

 Bush. 



Frequent. Damp woods. Indian Reservation, May, 



1895. 



PAPAVERACE/E— B. Juss, 1 769— Poppy Fam. 



SANGUINARIA— Lin. 1753. 



S. Canadensis — Lin. 1753. Bloodroot. 



Common. Rich woods. Improves finely through cul- 

 tivation. Goodrich wild flower garden, May, 1898. 



GLAUCIUM— Juss, 1789. 



G. Glaucium. (Karst, 1880 — Deutsch Flora.) (Glaucium 

 luteum). Yellow-horned or Sea Poppy. 

 Very rare. Only two localities reported. Bank of old 

 reservoir, and roadside Belleview Avenue, July, 1895. 



