106 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



HESPERIS— Lin. 1753. 



H. MATRONALis — Lin. 1753. Dame's Rocket. 



Frequent. Roadsides. Escaped. Onon. Hill, Aug., 

 1909. 



CAPPARIDACE/E— Lindi, 1 836— Caper Fam. 



POLANISIA— Raf., 1819. 



P. GRAVEOLINS — Raf., 1819. Clammy Weed. 



Not common. Shores of Oneida Lake. South Bay, 

 Aug., 1888. 



SARRACENIACE^t— La Pyl, 1827 



Pitcher Plant Fam. 



SARRACENIA— Lin. 1753. 



S. PURPUREA — Lin. Pitcher Plant; Side Saddle Flower. 

 Frequent in sphagnum swamps. S. purpurea hetera- 

 phylla considered a distinct species by Eaton, but 

 botanists generally admit it only as a variation of S. 

 purpurea. Cicero swamp, June, 1898. Hewlett Swamp, 

 June 1st, 1899. 



DROSERACE/E— S. F. Gray, 1821— Sundew Fam. 



DROSERA— Lin. 1753. 



D. ROTUNDIFOLIA — Lin. 1753. Round-leaved Sundew, or 

 Dew-plant. 

 Insectivorous. Occasional in bogs. Tamerac swamp, 

 July, 1890. 



D. INTERMEDIA — Hayne. Spatulate-leaved Sundew. 



Rare. Found in Tamerac Swamp, 1890. Locality for 

 D. rotundifolia and intermedia, being destroyed through 

 civilization. 



D. LONGIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Oblong-leaved Sundew. 



Sparingly found in Cicero swamp, June, 1898. Re- 

 sembles strongly D. intermedia. Differs in form of 

 leaf blade. 



