142 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



HYDROCOTYLE— Lin., 1753. 



H. UMBELLATA — Lin., 1753. Umbellate Marsh Pennywort. 

 Rare. Swamps. Have only seen few specimens, fur- 

 nished by L. Underwood, from Indian Reservation. 

 Also Hoyt Farm, July, 1895. 



H. Americana — Lin., 1753. American Marsh Pennywort. 

 Rare. Swamp. Have found H. A. in one locality only, 

 viz : Dr. Hoyt's farm, east from Green Point. Reported 

 by S. Cole, Otisco. Found on Indian Reservation, Aug., 

 1895. 



CORNACE/E— Link, 1831— Dogwood Fam. 



CORNUS— Lin., 1753. 



C. Canadensis — Lin., 1753. Low Cornel, or Bunch Berry. 

 Very common in all woods and swamps. 



C. FLORIDA — Lin., 1753. Flowering Dogwood. 



Occasional. Woods and openings. Elmwood, 1907. 



C. CIRCINNATA — L. Her., 1788. Round-leaved Cornel. 



Frequent. Shady places. Jamesville Road, June, 1899. 



C. Amonum — Mill, 1768. (Cornus sericea, 1771.) Kinni- 

 kinnick. Silky Cornel. 

 Frequent. Moist, shady places. Dorwin Springs, July, 

 1895. 



C. ASPERIFOLIA — Michx, 1893. Rough-leaved Dogwood. 

 Frequent. Wet ground or near water. Dorwin Springs, 

 July, 1895. 



C. STOLENIFERA — Michx, 1803. Red-osier Dogwood. 



Frequent. Moist, shady places. South Onon., June, 

 1893. 



C. CANDIDISSIMA — Marsh, 1785. (Cornus paniculata — L. 

 Her., 1788.) Panicled Dogwood. 

 Frequent. Banks of streams and thickets. Three River 

 Point, June, 1899. 



C. ALTERNIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Alternate-leaved Dogwood. 

 Frequent. Same range as candidissima. Under culti- 

 vation becomes a beautiful tree. Goodrich garden. May, 

 1890. 



