170 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



G. PiLOSUM — Ait., 1789. Hairy Bedstraw. 



Occasional. Dry, open fields. Skaneateles, July, 1898. 



G. LANCEOLATUM — Torr., 1824. Torrey's Wild Liquorice. 

 Frequent. Woods, ravines, etc. Goodrich wild garden, 

 summer, 1907. 



G. ciRCAEZANS — Michx, 1803. Wild Liquorice. Cross 

 Cleavers. 

 Frequent. Same range as lanceolatum. Marcellus 

 July, 1902. 



G. KAMTSCHATICUM — Steller,1827. Northern Wild Liquor- 

 ice. 

 Frequent. Habits and habitat same as former. Mar- 

 cellus, 1908. 



G. BOREALE — Lin., 1753. Northern Bedstraw. 



Common. Banks of streams and sandy places. James- 

 ville Road, 1897. 



G. TRIFLORUM — Michx, 1803. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. 

 Occasional. Woods, etc. Goodrich wild flower garden, 

 June, 1910. 



G. TRIFIDUM — Lin., 1753. Small Bedstraw. 



Rare. Cold bogs. Cicero Swamp, summer, 1899. 



G. ASPRELLUM — Michx, 1803. Rough Bedstraw. 



Frequent. Swamps, etc. Eddon Swamp, Centerville, 

 July, 1898. 



CAPRIFOLIACE/E, Vent, 1799— Honeysuckle Fam. 



SAMBUCUS— Lin., 1753. 



S. Canadensis — Lin., 1753. American, or Sweet Elder. 

 Common. Roadsides, fences, fields, etc. Bank Onon. 

 Creek, June, 1910. 



S. PUBENS — Michx, 1803. Red Elder. Poison Elder. 



Common. Swampy grounds. Rock Cut Swamp, May, 

 1899. 



VIBURNUM— Lin., 1753. 



V. ALNIFOLIUM — Marsh, 1785. (Virburnum lantanoides 

 — Michx, 1803.) Hobble Bush. 

 Frequent. High lands. Otisco, June, 1889. 



