152 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



C. ARVENSIS — Lin., 1753. Small Bindweed. 



Common. Borders of old grain fields. Marcellus, 

 June, 1909. 



CUSCUTACE/E— Dumort, 1829— Dodder Fam. 

 CUSCUTA— Lin. 



C. Cephalanthi — Engelm., 1842. (C, tenuiflora — 

 Engelm.) (A. Gray Man.^ 1848.) Button Bush 

 Dodder. 

 Occasional. Wet soil on tall herbs. Seneca River, July, 

 1907. 



C. Gronovii — Willd, 1820. Gronovius' Dodder. 



Common. Wet, shady places. Long Branch, July, 1908. 

 S. Cole. 



C. COMPACTA — Juss, 1841. Compact Dodder. 

 Frequent. Generally on shrubs. Maple Bay. 



C. PARADOXA — Raf., 1820. (Cuscuta glomerata — Choisy, 

 18^1.) Glomerate Dodder. 

 Frequent on tall herbs. On Solidago, Tamerac, June, 

 1908. 



POLEMONIACE;^— D. C. 1 805— Phlox Fam. 



PHLOX— L., 1753. 



P. MACULATA — Lin., 1753. Garden Phlox. 



Rare. Rich woods and thickets. Said to have escaped 

 from gardens but is found a long distance from dwell- 

 ings. Kimber Woods, July, 1906. 



P. DIVARICATA — Lin., 1753. Wild Blue Phlox. 



Frequent. Damp, rocky woods. Jamesville Woods, 

 June, 1898. 



P. SUBULATA — Lin. Ground, or Moss Pink. 



Rare. Dry, sandy, or rocky places. Sand Hill and 

 Calthrop Grove, May. 



POLEMONIUM— Lin. 



P. REPTANS — Lin., 1753. Greek Valerian. 



Rare. Rich woods. Brittain Woods, May, 1899. 



