PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 155 



ONOSMODIUM— Michx, 1803. 



0. Carolinianum — D. C, 1846, (Lithospemiim Caro- 

 linianum.) Shaggy False Gromwell. 

 Very rare. Dry fields. Jamesville, June, 1907. 



O. ViRGiNiANUM — D. C, 1846. Vir. False Gromwell. 



Rare. Range with the former. Differs in its entire 

 and blunt pointed leaves and appressed, stiff bristles. 

 Jamesville, 1899. 



SYMPHYTUM— Lin., 1753. 



S. OFFICINALE — Lin., 1753. Comfrey, Healing Herb. 



Common. Roadsides and along streams. Taunton, 

 Split Rock, summer, 1907. 



BORAGO— Lin. 



B. OFFICINALIS — Lin. Borage. 



Common, cultivated. Rare, escaped. Never spontan- 

 eous. 



LYCOPSIS— Lin., 1753. 



L. ARVENSIS — Lin. Small Bugloss. 



Rare. Fields, etc. Only reported in waste ground in 

 City limits, July, 1901. 



ECHIUM— Lin. 



E. VULGARE — Lin., 1753. Viper's Bugloss. Blueweed. 



Frequent. Dry, waste grounds. University Campus, 

 July, 1882. 



VERBENACE/E— J. St. Hill, 1805— Vervain Fam. 

 VERBENA— Lin., 1753. 



V. OFFICINALIS — Lin., 1753. European Vervain. Berbine. 

 Rare. Old fields and cultivated grounds. Wm. 

 Roberts' Barnyard, 1880. 



V. URTiciFOLiA — Lin. White Vervain. 



Frequent. Fields and waste places. Goodrich Barn- 

 yard, Aug., 1900. 



