PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 137 



CIRCAEA. 



C. LUTETIANA — Lin., 1753. Enchanter's Night Shade. 

 Common. Woods, wet or dry. Goodrich wild flower 

 garden, July, 1910. 



C. ALPINA— Lin., 1753. Smaller E. Night Shade. 



Common. Same as Lutetiana. Goodrich wild flower 

 garden. 



HALORAGIDACE/E— Ki. & Garcke. 1852 

 Water Milfoil Fam. 



PROSPERINACA— Lin. 



P. PALUTRIS — Lin., 1753. Mermaid Weed. 



Rare. Very wet swamps. Edge of Apulia Pond, Aug., 

 1892. 



MYRIOPHYLLUM— Lin. 



M. SPICATUM — Lin., 1753. Spiked Water Milfoil. 



Common. Lakes and ponds. Raymond Lake, Little 

 York, Aug., 1890. 



M. VERTiciLLATUM — Lin., 1753. Whorled Water Milfoil. 

 Common. Ponds and lakes. Arm of Raymond Lake, 

 under R. R. tracks, Aug., 1892. 



M. TENELLUM— Bigel, 1824. Slender Water Milfoil. 

 Frequent. Ponds, etc. Apulia Pond, Aug., 1892. 



M. HETEROPHYLLUM — Michx, 1803. Various-leaved Water 

 Milfoil. 

 Frequent. Ponds. Leaves vary. Tully and Little York 

 Lakes, Aug., 1892. 



M. Farwellii— Morong. (Bull Torr Club, 1891.) Far- 

 well's Water Milfoil. 

 Occasional? Lakes, etc. Mud Lake, Fabius, 1890. 



ARALIACEAE— Vent, 1 799— Ginseng Fam. 



ARALIA— Lin., 1753. 



A. SPINOSA — Lin., 1753. Hercules Club. Spikenard Tree. 

 Rare. Low grounds. Tamerac Swamp several years 

 ago. Prospect Ave., 1892. Lot on Holland St., June, 

 1908. 



