128 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



A. NEGUNDO — Lin. 1753. (Negundo Aceroides — Moench, 

 1794). Ash-leaved Maple. 

 Occasional. Along streams, etc. Round Top, May, 

 1891. 



BALSAMINACE/E— Lindl. 1 836— Jewelweed Fam. 



IMPATIENS— Lin., 1753. 



L BILFLORA — Walt., 1788. (Impatiens fulva — Nutt, 1818.) 

 Spotted Touch-me-not. Jewel Weed. 

 Common. Moist grounds. Tully, July, 1899. 



I. AUREA — Muhl, 1813. (Impatiens pallida — Nutt, 1818.) 

 Common. Range same as I biflora. Marcellus, July, 

 1899. 



RHAMNACE/E— Dumort, 1827— Buckthorn Fam. 



RHAMNUS— Lin. 1753. 



R. CATHARTICA — Lin., 1753. Com. Buckthorn. 



Rare. Escaped from hedges. Fairmount. (G. Terry). 

 1892. 



R. ALNIFOLIA — L. Her. Alder-leaved Buckthorn; Dwarf 

 Alder. 

 Occasional. Swamps. Tamerac, July, 1898. 



CEANOTHUS— Lin. 1753. 



C. Americanus — Lin. 1753. New Jersey Tea; Red Root. 

 Frequent. Dry, open woods and roadsides. James- 

 ville road, June, 1895. 



VITACE/E— Lindl. 1 836— Grape Fam. 



VITIS— Lin. 1753. 



V. Labrusca — Lin. 1753. Northern Fox Grape. 



Frequent. Thickets. Origin of Isabella, Catawba, and 

 Concord. Marcellus road. May. 



V. AESTIVALIS — Michx, 1803. Summer Grape. 



Occasional. Thickets, roadsides. Jamesville road, 

 June, 1898. 



