134 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



THYMELEACE/E— Reicheub, 1 828— Mezerum Fam. 



DAPHNE— Lin., 1753. 



D. MEZERIUM — Lin., 1753. Spurge Laurel. 



Here in cultivation only. Abundant in fields and road- 

 sides in Homer. Transplanted in Goodrich garden and 

 yard of C. M. Grouse. May, 1909. 



DIRGA— Lin., 1753. 



D. PALUSTRIS — Lin., 1753. Leather Wood. 



Frequent. Rich, damp woods and swamps. Tamerac 

 and Genterville, May, 1896. 



EL/EAGNACE/E— Undl. 1 836— Oleaster Fam. 



LEPARGYRAEA— Raf, 1817. 



L. Ganadensis — Greene. (Shepherdia Canadensis — Lin., 

 1753.) Ganadian Buffalo Berry. 

 Rare. Along banks of streams. State Ditch, Mud 

 Lock, May, 1889. 



LYTHRACE/E— Lindl, 1 836— Loosestrife Fam. 



DEGODEN— J. F. Gnel, 1791. 



D. VERTICILLATA — Ell, 1821. Swamp Loosestrife or Wil- 

 low Herb. 

 Occasional. Swampy banks of lakes. Oneida Lake, 

 July, 1904. 



LYTHRUM— Lin., 1753. 



L. ALATUM — Lin., 1753. Angled Loosestrife. 



Rare. Marshy grounds. 1st Ward, July, 1896. 



L. Salicaria— Lin., 1753. Spiked or Purple Loosestrife. 

 Rare. Smith & Powell Farm. Low, wet banks. Good- 

 rich wild flower garden. Aug., 1903. 



