108 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



MITELLA— Lin. 1753. 



M. DIPHYLLA — Lin. 1753. Mitrewort. 



Frequent in rich woods and opens. Jamesville. May. 



M. NUDA — Lin. 1753. Naked Mitrewort. 



Common. Moist woods. Kinney woods, June, 1900. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM— Lin. 1753. 



C. Americanum — Schwein, 1832. Golden Saxifrage. 

 Occasional. Swampy grounds. Clay, May, 1908. 



PARNASSIA— Lin. 1753. 



P. Caroliniana — Michx, 1804. Grass of Parnasius. 



Very rare. Swamps and low meadows. Cicero. Riegal 

 Swamp. Cicero Swamp, July, 1900. 



GROSSULARIACE/E— Dumont, 1 829 



Gooseberry Fam. 



(SAXIFRAGACEAE—Grey, 6th Ed.) 



RIBES— Lin. 1753. 



R. Cynosbati — Lin., 1753. Wild Gooseberry. 



Plentiful. Rocky woods. Hopper's Gorge, June, 1907. 



R. SETOSUM — Lindl, 1830. Bristly Gooseberry. 



Frequent. Moist rich woods. Kinney woods. May, 

 1907. 



R. oxyacanthoides — Lin. 1753. (Ribes hirtellum — Michx, 

 1803). Northern Gooseberry. 

 Common. Damp woods and moist openings. Riegle 

 swamp, 1889. 



R. Prostratum — L. Her., 1784. Fetid Currant. 



Occasional. Swamps. Odor offensive. Tamerac, 1889. 



R. LACUSTRE — Poir, 1811. Swamp Gooseberry. 



Occasional. Swamps. Crouse swamp, East Syracuse, 

 1889. 



R. FLORIDUM — L. Her., 1785. Wild Black Currant. 



Occasional. Wet woods, river banks, etc. Onon. Creek, 

 near Onon. Valley. 



