100 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



CHELIDONIUM— Lin., 1753. 



C. MAJUS — Lin., 1753. Celandine. 



Common. Roadsides and near old buildings. Taunton, 

 June, 1895. 



BICUCULLA— Adams, 1763. (Diclytra 



Borck, 1797, Dicentra — Bernh, 1833) 



B. CUCULLARIA — Millsp., 1892. (Dicentra cucullaria — 

 Torr, 18^3). Dutchman's Breeches; Soldier's Cap. 

 Common. Rich woods. Pinnacle, Elmwood, 1897. 



B. Canadensis — Millsp., 1892. (Dicentra Canadensis — 

 Walp, 18U2). Squirrel Corn. 

 Same range and habits as B. cucullaria. 



B. EXIMIA — Millsp., 1892. (Dicentra eximia — Torr,18U3.) 



Wild Bleedingheart. 

 Rare. Rich woods. Geddes Gorge, 1885. 



ADLUMIA— Rof., 1808. 



A. FUNGOSA — (Green, 1888. Prel. Cat., N. Y., 3.) (A. cirr- 

 hosa — Raf., 1808.) Climbing Fumitory. 

 Frequent. Rocky places. Green Lake, 1899. 



CAPNOIDES— Adams, 1763. (Corydalis, 1803.) 



C. SEMPERVIRENS — Borck, 1797. (Corydalis glanciis — 



Pursh, 18H). Pink corydalis. 

 Rare. Only locality reported Howlett woods. L. E. 

 Underwood. 



C. AUREUM — Kuntze. (Rev. Gen. PL 14- — 1891.) (Cory- 

 dalis aurea — Willd, 1809.) Golden Corydalis. 

 Rare. Moist woods. Clay, May, 1890. 



FUMARIA— Lin. 1753. 



F. OFFICINALIS — Lin. 1753. Hedge Fumitory. 

 Rare. Geddes Gorge, 1895. 



