162 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



M. Canadensis — Lin., 1753. American Wild Mint. 



Frequent. Roadsides and fields. Variable. To one 

 variety, Gray gives the varietal name, "glabrata." 

 Smoother and different odor. Both found in same place. 

 Belle Isle, Aug., 1905. 



COLINSONIA— Lin., 1753. 



C. Canadensis — Lin., 1753. Horse Balm. Stone Root. 

 Occasional. Rich woods. Lemon scented. Brittain 

 Woods, July, 1907. 



SOLANACEy^— Pers, 1 805— Potato Fam. 



PHYSALIS— Lin., 1753. 



P. PUBESCENS — Lin., 1753. Low, Hairy, Ground Cherry. 

 Rare. Probably escaped. Opening, South Onondaga, 

 July, 1899. 



SOLANUM— Lin., 1753. 



S. NIGRUM — ^Lin., 1753. Black Nightshade. 



Very rare. Found in an isolated spot at White Lake. 

 Two specimens. July, 1895. Only ones reported. 



S. Carolinense — Lin., 1753. Horse Nettle. 



Occasional. Sandy grounds. Sand Hill, summer, 1885. 



S. DULCAMARA — Lin., 1753. Nightshade. "Bittersweet." 

 Frequent. Moist banks. Banks by the Salt Mill, lst„ 

 Ward. 



LYCIUM— Lin., 1753. 



L. vulgare — Dunal., 1852. Matrimony Vine. 



Common. Waste places and about old dwellings. Es- 

 caped. Salina Marsh, summer, 1905. 



HYOSCYAMUS— Lin., 1753. 



H. NIGER — Lin., 1753. Black Henbane. 



Rare. Escaped from gardens to roadside. Summer. 



DATURA— Lin., 1753. 



D. stramonium — Lin. Jamestown Weed. 



Rare. Escaped to roadside. Liverpool, Aug., 1898. 



