PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 115 



C. PUNCTATA — Lin., 1753. (Crataegus tomentosa var. 

 punctata — A. Gray, 1856.) Large-fruited Thorn. 

 Frequent. Stony hillsides. South from Fiddler's 

 Green, June, 1908. 



C. OXYACANTHA — Lin., 1753. English Hawthorne. 



Infrequent. Roadside and open fields. Escaped. Hew- 

 lett Hill, June, 1865. 



C. COCCINEA — Lin., 1753. Scarlet Thorn. 



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

 May, 1895. 



C. MOLLIS — Scheele, 1848. (Crataegus coecinnia, var. 

 Mollis— Torr and Gray, 1867.) Red-fruited Thorn. 

 Frequent. Thickets. Jamesville, May, 1895. 



C. TOMENTOSA — Lin., 1753. Pear Thorn. 

 Infrequent. Thickets. Otisco, 1890. 



DRUPACE/E— D. C. 1 805— Plum Fam. 



PRUNUS— Lin., 1753. 



P. Americana — Marsh, 1785. Wild Red Plum. 



Seldom found now. Thicket. Wiard Farm, Onon. Hill. 



P. Pennsylvanica — L., 1781. Wild Red Cherry. 

 Rare. Along streams. Seneca River, May, 1898. 



P. Virginiana — Lin., 1753. Choke Cherry. 



Common. Rocky banks, old stone fences, etc. Hop- 

 per's Glen, Apr., 1895. 



P. SCROTINA — Ehrh, 1788. WMld Black Cherry or Rum 

 Cherry. 

 Occasional. Scattered. Moist woods. Tamerac, 1883. 



CAESALPINACE/E— KI. & Garce, 1 862— Senna Fam. 



(Leguminoseae — Gray, 6th Ed.) 



CASSIA— Lin., 1753. 



C. nictitans — Lin., 1753. Wild Sensitive Pea. 



Infrequent. Dry soil. Montfreedy Woods, July, 1899. 

 C. Marylandica — Lin., 1753, Wild American Senna. 



Rare. Moist soil. Marcellus Falls, June, 1895. 



