166 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



D. FLAVA — Wood. (Bot. and Flo., 1773.) ( Gerardia flava 

 Lin., 1753.) Downy Foxglove. 

 Rare. Dry, open woods. Above Rockwell Springs, 

 Aug. 2, 1902. 



D. ViRGiNiCA — Britton. (Mem. Torr. Club, 189 A.) (Gerar- 

 dia quercifolia — Pursh., 181 Jf.) Smooth Foxglove. 

 Rare. With pedicularis. Dry woods. Oakwood, Aug., 

 1898. 



. DIGITALIS. 



D. PURPUREA — Lin., 1753. Purple Fovglove. 



Rare. Rich woods. Oakwood, June, 1890. Mrs. H. H. 

 White. 



GERARDIA— Lin., 1753. 



G. PURPUREA — Lin., 1753. Large Purple Gerardia. 



Rare. Low, moist places. Variable. Shore Oneida 

 Lake, Aug., 1898. 



G. MARITIMA — Raf., 1808. Seaside Gerardia. 



Rare. Salt Marsh, north from Salt Mill, 1st Ward, July, 

 1908. 



G. TENUIFOLIA — Vahl., 1794. Slender Gerardia. 



Frequent. Low, or dry grounds. Kimber Woods, Aug., 

 1907. 



CASTILLEJA— "Mutis." 



C. COCCINEA — Spreng. Scarlet-painted Cup. Indian Paint 

 Brush. 

 Rare. Sandy soil and meadows. Indian Reservation, 

 May 27, 1897. 



PEDICULARIS— Lin., 1753. 



P. LANCELOTA — Michx, 1803. Swamp Lousewort. 



Frequent. Swampy places. Kirkville Woods, Aug., 



1910. 

 P. Canadensis — Lin., 1753. Wood Betony. Lousewort. 



Common. Banks, woods and river banks. Long Branch, 



May, 1910. 



