PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 169 



P. ERIOPODA — Torr., 1827. Saline Plantain, 



Frequent. Salt Marsh, near Iron Pier, summer, 1908. 



P. CORDATA — Lam., 1791. Heart-leaved Plantain. 



Frequent in mud, Long Branch. Seneca River, July, 

 1908. 



P. MARITIMA — Lin., 1753. Sea Plantain. 



Occasional. Onon. Lake shore, near Liverpool, Aug., 

 1900. 



P. VIRGINICA— Lin., 1753. White Dwarf Plantain. 



Occasional. Lake shore, between M. Bay and L. Branch, 

 May, 1899. 



RUBIACE/E— B. Juss. 1 759— Madder Fam. 



HOUSTONIA— Lin., 1753. 



H. COERULEA — Lin., 1753. Bluets. Innocence. 



Very rare. Only specimens reported. Roadside, 

 Phoenix Road, summer, 1895. 



CEPHALANTHUS— Lin., 1753. 



C. OcciDENTALis — Lin., 1753. Button-bush. Globe-flower. 

 Frequent. Swamps. Borders of streams. Seneca 

 River, July, 1908. 



MITCHELLA— Lin., 1753. 



M. REPENS — Lin., 1753. Partridge-berry. Twin-berry. 

 Common. Rich woods everywhere. Clay Station, 1907. 



GALIUM— Lin., 1753. 



G. VERUM — Lin., 1753. Yellow Bedstraw. 



Very rare. Only reported species on Chas. M. Grouse's 

 lot, summers 1906-7-8. Margaret Grouse. 



G. MOLLUGO — Lin., 1753. Wild Madder. Hedge Bedstraw. 

 Frequent. Waste places. Railroad Track, E. Syracuse, 

 summer, 1908. 



G. APARINE — Lin., 1753. Cleavers. Goose-grass. 



Frequent. Damp and dry openings. North Syracuse, 

 summer, 1907. 



