PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 125 



CALLITRICHACE/E— Lindl. 1 836— Water Starwort Fam. 



CALLITRICHE— Lin. 1753. 



C. AUSTINA — Engelm. (In Gray's Man., 1867). (C. de- 

 fiexa var. Austina Hegelm.) Austin's "Terrestrial." 

 Water Starwort. 



Fragrant. Odor of sweet clover. Rare. Wet soil. 



Tully. Aug., 1895. Salina, July, 1897. 



C. PALUSTRIS — Lin. 1753. Vernal Water Starwort or 

 Water Fennel. 

 Frequent. Cool, running water. Dewitt, July, 1906. 



C. HETEROPHYLLA — Pursch, 1814. Larger Water Starwort. 

 Frequent. Stagnant water or low streams. Apulia 

 pond, 1890. 



LIMNANTHACE/E— Lindl, 1 836 



False Mermaid Fam. 



(Geraniaceae.) 



FLOERKEA— Willd, 1881. 



F. PROSERPINACOIDES — Willd. False Mermaid. 



Formerly classed with Geraniums. Rare. Only local- 

 ity reported. East of Pinnacle, Elmwood. Discovered 

 by L. Underwood, May, 1895. 



ANACARDIACE/E— Lindl. 1 830— Sumac Fam. 



RHUS— Lin. 1753. 



R. COPALLINA — Lin. 1753. Dwarf Sumac. 



Rare. Cultivated in Parks. Leaflets entire; Petioles 

 margined. Not poisonous. Rochester Park, July, 1909. 



R. HIRTA — Sudw. (Torr Bull, 1892) (R. typhma — L. 

 1760). Staghorn Sumac. 

 Common. Rocky hillsides. Leaves serrate. Onon. 

 Hill, July, 1909. 



R. GLABRA — Lin. 1753. Smooth Sumac. 



Frequent. Range similar to R. hirta with which it 

 seems to hybridize and is less frequent. Onon. Hill, 

 July, 1909. 



