136 SYRACUSE BdTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



E. COLORATUM — Muhl, 1809. Purple-leaved Willow Herb. 

 Infrequent. Low, rich grounds. Centerville road, 

 Aug., 1898. 



E. ADENOCAULON — Haussk, 1879. (Epilobium glandulo- 

 sum.) Northern Willow Herb. 

 Rare. Reported from Tully. 



ONAGRA— Adams, 1763. 



0. CRUCIATA — Small. (Torr Club, 1896.) (Oenothera 

 biennis var. cruciata — T. & G., 18U0.) Small Flow- 

 ered Evening Primrose. 



Frequent. Meadows, etc. Meadow, 0. Hutchinson 



Farm, Onon. Hill, Aug., 1908. 



O. BIENNIS — Scop. (Onothera biennis — Lin., 1758.) Com- 

 mon Evening Primrose. 



Common. Widely distributed. Goodrich wild flower 

 garden. Summer, 1898. 



ONOTHERA— Lin., 1753. 



O. RHOMBIPETALA — Nutt, 1840. Large-flowered Evening 

 Primrose. 

 Rare. Roadside. Escaped from garden. Fairmount, 

 Geddes Farm, July, 1898. 



KNEIFFIA— Spach, 1835. 



K. FRUTICOSA — Raimann. (Onothera fruticosa — Lin., 

 1753.) Common Sundrop. 

 Frequent. Ordinary soil. Very variable. Goodrich 

 Bam Yard, June, 1899. 



K. PUMILA — Spach. (His veg., 1835.) (Onothera pumila 

 — Lin., 1753.) Small Sundrop. 

 Dry, somewhat barren soil. Jamesville, June, 1908. 



GAURA— Lin., 1753. 



G. BIENNIS — Lin., 1753. Biennial Gaura. 



Rare here. Frequent on coast of St. Lawrence. Belle 

 Isle, July, 1905. 



