PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 135 



MELASTOMACE^— R. Br., 1818 

 Meadow Beauty Fam. 



RHEXIA— Lin., 1753. 



R. ViRGiNiCA — Lin., 1753. Meadow Beauty or Deer Grass. 

 Scarce in the one only locality reported. Sandy Swamp, 

 Centerville, Aug., 1880. 



ONAGRACEit — Dumort — Evening Primrose Fam. 



ISNARDIA— Lin., 1753. 



I. PALUSTRis — Lin., 1753. (Ludwigia palustris — Ell, 

 1817.) Marsh Purslane. 

 Common. Ditches and muddy places. Ditch, roadside, 

 Geddes. Summer. 



LUDWIGIA— Lin., 1753. 



L. POLYCARPA — Short and Peter, 1835. Many-fruited 

 Ludwigia. 

 Occasional. Wet places. Belle Isle Swamp, Aug., 1905. 



L. ALTERNIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Seed-box. Rattle-box. 



Occasional. Swampy grounds. Grouse Farm, July, 

 1895. 



CHAMAENERION— Adams, 1763. 



C. ANGUSTIFOLIUM — Scop. (1772, Ft. Cam., Ed. 2.) 

 (Epilobmm angustifolium — Lin.) Fire Weed. 

 Common. Frequently follows forest fires, or newly 

 cleared lands. Onon. Hill, July, 1905. 



EPILOBIUM— Lin., 1753. 



E. HIRSUTUM — Lin., 1753. Great Hairy Willow Herb. 



Rare. Dump grounds, southern part of city, July, 1909. 



E. PALUSTRE — Lin., 1753. Marsh Willow Herb. 



Occasional. Grassy ditches, roadside, North Syracuse, 

 summer, 1895. 



E. STRICTUM— Muhl, Cat. 39, 1813. Soft Willow Herb. 

 Infrequent. Bog, Rev. Cusick's land, Ind. Res., Aug., 

 1895. 



