154 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



LAPPULA— Moench, 1794. 



L. Lappula — Karst. (Deutsch. Flo., 1880-83.) (Echinos- 

 permum lappula — Lehm, 1818.) European Stickweed. 

 Common. Waste grounds and roadsides. Valley Road, 

 June, 1889. 



L. VIRGINIANA — Greene. (Echinospurmum Virginicum — 

 Lehm., 1818.) Virginia Stickweed, or Beggar's Lice. 

 Frequent. Woods and waste fields. Kinney Field, 

 July, 1898. 



MYOSOTIS— Lin., 1753. 



M. PALUSTRIS — Lam., 1778. Forget-me-not. 



Rare. Thickets. Abundant in Selkirk. Fabius, July. 



M. LAXA — Lehm., 1818. Smaller Forget-me-not. 



Rare. In water and wet places. Brewerton, July, 1889. 



M. ARVENSis — Lam., 1788. Field Mouse Ear. 



Infrequent. Fields, etc. Oakwood, June, 1891. 



M. ViRGiNiCA— B. S. P. (Prel. Cat. N. Y., 1888.) (Myosotis 

 verna — Nutt, 1818.) Spring Scorpion-grass. 

 Frequent. Dry hillsides and uncultivated grounds. 

 Oakwood, May. 



LITHOSPERMUM— Lin., 1753. 



L. ARVENSE — Lin., 1753. Corn Gromwell. 



Frequent. Waste places and sandy fields. Calthrop 

 Woods, July, 1899. 



L. OFFICINALE — Lin., 1753. Gromwell. 



Common. Fields and waste places. Hopper's Glen, 



May, 1899. 

 L. Gmelina — A. S. Hitchcock. (Lithospermum hirtum — 

 Lehm., 1818.) Gmelin's Puccoon. 



Rare. Sandy hillsides. Pine woods, Oi-ville, May, 1909 ; 



east from Fiddler's Green, June, 1908. 



L. LATIFOLIUM — Michx, 1803. American Cromwell. 



Rare. Borders of woods and openings. Peppermill 

 Gorge, May, 1889. 



L. CANESCEN — Lehm., 1818. Hoary Puccoon. 



Rare. Sandy soil and barren hills. Brewerton, June, 

 1899. 



