PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 167 



MELAMPYRUM— Lin. 



M. LINEARE — Lam., 1797. (Melampyrum Americanum — 

 Michx, 1803.) Narrow-leaved Cow Wheat. 

 Occasional. Dry woods and thickets. Otisco, June, 

 1905. 



LENTIBULACE^— Lindl, 1847— Bladderwort Fam. 

 UTRICULARIA. 



U. CORNUTA — Michx, 1803. Horned Bladderwort. 



Not common. Partly submerged. Leaves frequently 

 wanting. Long Pond, 1895. Lake. Little York, Aug. 

 1899. 



U. INFLATA — Walt., 1788. Swollen Bladderwort. 



Infrequent. Ponds and ditches. Ditch, Smith & Powell 

 Farm, near Onondaga Lake, July, 1906. 



U. VULGARIS — Lin., 1753. Greater Bladderwort. Popweed. 

 Common. Shallow ponds and slow streams. Tully, 

 Aug., 1899. 



U. MINOR — Lin., 1753. Lesser Bladderwort. 



Frequent. Shallow ponds and bogs. Near House of 

 Providence and Cicero Swamp. 



OROBANCHACE/E— Lindl. 1 836. 



THALESIA— Raf., 1818. 

 (APHYLLON—A. Gray, 1SU8.) 



T. UNIFLORA — Brit. (Mem. Torr. Club, 189 ^.) (Aphyllon 

 unifiorum.) (T. & G., Gray Man., 18U8.) Naked 

 Broomrape. 

 Infrequent. Woods and thickets. Otisco, May, 1897. 



CONOPHOLIS— Wallr., 1825. 



C. Americana — Wallr., 1825. Squaw-root. 



Occasional. Widely distributed. Woods. Base of 

 trees. Otisco, June, 1886. 



