172 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



S. SYMPHORICARPOS — Mac M. (Bull Torr Club, 1892.) 

 (Symvhoricarpos vulgaris — Michx, 1803.) Coral- 

 berry. Indian Currant. 

 Rare. Monroe Woods, Camillus, July, 1902. 



LONICERA— Lin. 



L. CAPRIFOLIUM — Lin., 1753. (Lonicera grata — Ait, 1789.) 

 Perfoliate Honeysuckle. 

 Rare. Thickets and rocky woods. Jamesville, June, 

 1899. 



L. HIRSUTA — Eaton, 1818. Hairy Honeysuckle. 



Occasional. Damp, shady places. Orville Woods, July, 

 1899. 



L. DIOICA — Lin., 1767. (Lonicera parvi flora — Lam., 1783.) 

 Glancus Honeysuckle. 

 Frequent. Rocky places. Jamesville Road, June, 1899. 



L. SULLIVANTII — A. Gray, 1883. Sullivan t's Honeysuckle. 

 Rare. Questionable. In S. B. C, Herbarium. 



L. OBLONGIFOLIA — Hook, 1833. Swamp Fly Honeysuckle. 

 Frequent. Wet grounds. Tamerac Swamp, June, 1895. 



L. CILIATA — Muhl, 1813. Fly Honeysuckle. 



Frequent. Ravines and damp woods. Howlett Gorge, 

 May, 1895. 



L. GLAUCA — Hill, 1769. Smooth Honeysuckle. 



Frequent. Wet, swampy grounds. Riegal Swamp, May, 

 1899. 



DIERVILLA— Mac M., 1892. 



D. DIERVILLA — Mac M. (Bull Torr. Club.) (Diervilla 

 trifida — Moench., 179^.) Bush Honeysuckle. 

 Frequent. Dry or rocky woodlands. Jamesville Road, 

 June, 1898. 



VALERIANACEA— Batsch. 1802— Valerian Fam. 



VALERIANA— Lin., 1753. 



V. SYLVATICA — Banks, 1823. Wood Valerian. 



Occasional. Wet soil, etc. Tamerac opens, summer, 

 1907. 



