140 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



PIMPINELLA— Lin., 1753. 



(Zizia.) 



P. INTEGERRIMA — A. Gray, 1868. (Zizia integerrima — D. 

 C, 1830.) Yellow Pimpernel. 

 Frequent. Rich woods, etc. Collins' Woods, July, 1909. 



EULOPHUS— Nutt, 1829. 



E. Americanus — Nutt, 1829. Eastern Eulophus. 

 Very rare. Found in woods. Fabius, July, 1905. 



WASHINGTONIA— Raf., 1818. 

 (Osmorrhiza — Raf., 1818.) 



W. Claytoni — Britton. (Osmorrhiza brevistilis — D. C, 

 1830.) Woolly Sweet Cicily. 

 Frequent in Woods. Montfredy's. 



W. LONGISTYLIS — Britton. (Osmorrhiza longistylis — D. 

 C, 1830.) Smoother Sweet Cicily. 

 Frequent with brevistilis. Indian Reservation, July, 

 1890. 



CONIUM— Lin., 1753. 



C. MACULATUM — Lin., 1753. Poison Hemlock. 



Frequent. Waste places. Extends over a large terri- 

 tory in every direction. A virulent poisonous herb. 

 Long Branch, July, 1909. 



SIUM— Lin., 1753. 



S. cicutae FOLIUM — Gmel., 1791. Hemlock Water-parsnip. 

 Frequent in very watery swamps. Leaves vary from 

 linear leaflets to submerged finely-dissected ones. 

 Riegel Swamp, spring, 1909. 



S. Carsoni — Durand, 1867. Carson's Water-parsnip. 



Rare. Low water or wet places. Leaves vary from 

 narrow, lanceolate, ovate-toothed to submerged broad 

 lanceolate, ovate deeply-toothed or incised. Swamp 

 west from Institution for Feeble Minded. Aug., 1895. 



