PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 149 



Rare. Roadside and open field near Phoenix, Aug., 

 1910. 



SABBATIA— Adams, 1763. 



S. ANGUSTIFOLIA — Britton. (S. brachiata — Ell, 1817.) 

 Narrow-leaved sabbatia. 

 Rare. Phoenix Road, 1892. 



S. ANGULARis — Pursh, 1814. Bitter Bloom. 

 Rich thickets, South Onondaga, 1889. 



S. CAMPANULATA — Torr., 1824. (S. gracilis.) Slender 

 Marsh Pink, 

 Rare. Onon. Salt Marsh, 1893. 



GENTIANA— Lin., 1753. 



G. CRINITA — Froel, 1796. Fringed Gentian. 

 Occasional. Low, moist grounds. Ind. Res. 



G. DETONSA — Rattb., 1776. (G. serrata — Gunner, 1772.) 

 Smaller Fringed Gentain. 

 Rare. Wet places. Kimber Spring Lot. 



G. QUINQUEFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Ague Weed. 



Rare. Oneida Lake shore, Selkirk, Sept., 1910. 



G. SAPONARIA — Lin., 1753. Soapwort Gentain. 

 Rare. Moist woods. Apulia, Sept., 1895. 



G. Andrewsii — Griseb., 1834. Closed Gentain. 



Infrequent. Low, moist soil. Ind. Res., Sept., 1905. 



G. LINEARIS — Froel, 1706. Narrow-leaved Gentain. 

 I found in Adirondacks near Lake Oswegatchie. 



TETRAGONANTHUS— S. G. Gmel, 1769. 



T. DEFLEXUS — Kuntze. (Halenia deflexa — Griseb.) Spur- 

 red Gentain. 

 Rare. Reported by mem. S. B. C. near Cicero Swamp, 

 also Otisco, by S. Cole. 



MENYANTHACE/E— G. Don, 1837— Buck Bean Fam. 



MENYANTHES— Lin., 1753. 



M. TRIFOLIATA — Lin., 1753. Buck Bean. 



Occasional. Cold bogs. Cicero Swamp, June 1st, 1900. 



