124 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



E. HUMISTRATA — Engeln, 1856. Hairy Spreading Spurge. 

 Infrequent. Rich soil. Near House of Providence, 

 1898. 



E. MACULATA — Lin. 1753. Blotched Spurge. 



Common. Any kind of soil. Fields, roadsides, etc. 

 Near James St., bridge. Summer, 1900. 



E. NUTANS— Lag., 1816. (E. Preslii^-Guss, 1827) (E. hy- 

 pericifolia — A. Gray, 1848). Upright Spotted Spurge. 



Common. Dry soil throughout Central N. Y. Road- 

 side, Salina. Summer. 



E. COROLLATA — Lin., 1753. Flowering Spurge. 

 Rare. Dry soil. Solvay. Summer, 1909. 



E. MARGINATA — Pursch, 1814. White-margined Spurge. 



Rare. Escaped from cultivation. Roadside. Dan- 

 forth. 1891. 



E. IPECACUANHAE — Lin. 1753. Ipeese Spurge. 



Rare. Called "emetic." A term applicable to all eu- 

 phoribas. Low, moist grounds. Marsh btw. Salina and 

 Geddes. Summer, 1889. 



E. Lathyris — Lin. 1753. Myrtle Spurge. 



Rare. Date and habitat same as former. Probably 

 escaped. 



E. PLATYPHYLLA — Lin. 1753. Broad-leaved Spurge. 



Rare. Along shores. Vacant lot north of Schackle- 

 ton's Point. Oneida Lake. July, 1896. 



E. Helioscopia — Lin. 1753. Sun Spurge, Wartweed. 



Common. Old gardens, etc. T. J. Leach's yard, June 

 18, 1900. 



E. Peplus — Lin. 1753. Petty Spurge. 



Common. Door yards and streets of city. James St., 

 near Bridge, July. 



E. Cyparissias — Lin. 1753. Cypress Spurge. 



Frequent. Roadsides. Escaped from gardens. Ceme- 

 tery. East Syracuse. 



