PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 175 



ADOPOGON— Neck., 1790. 



(KRIGIA—Schaeb., 1 791 .) 



A. Carolinianum — Brit. (Mem. Torr. Club, 1894.) 

 (Krigia Virginica — Willd., 189^.) Carolina Dwarf 

 Dandelion. 

 Rare. South Bay, July, 1885. 



LEONTODON— Lin., 1753. 



L. AUTUMNALE — Lin., 1753. Fall Dandelion. 



Infrequent. Roadsides and meadows. Near Skaneate- 

 les Lake, summer, 1899. 



L. NUDICAULIS — Porter. (Mem. Torr. Club, 189 Jf.) Hairy 

 Hawkbit. 

 Rare. Waste places, dump grounds. Salina, summer, 

 1905. 



TRAGOPOGON— Lin., 1753. 



T. PRATENSis — Lin., 1753. Meadow Salsify. Yellow 

 Goat's-beard. 

 Infrequent. Fields, etc. Vacant lot, east from city, 

 summer, 1909. 



T. PORIFOLIUS — Lin., 1753. Purple Goat's-beard. Oyster 

 Plant. Salsify. 

 Frequent. Fields, roadsides, etc. Court Street, First 

 Ward, Syracuse. 



TARAXICUM— Hall, 1768. 



T. TARAXICUM — Karst. (Deutsch. Fl, 1138.) (Taraxicum 

 Dens Conis. — Desf., 1800.) (Taraxicum officinale — 

 Weber.) Dandelion. 

 Very common. Everywhere. Roadside, summer. 



T. ERYTHROSPERMUM — Andrz., 1821. Red-seeded Dande- 

 lion. 

 Frequent. Confounded with the former, with which it 

 is found. Habits the same. Summer, 1910. 



SONCHUS— Lin., 1753. 



S. ARVENSIS — Lin., 1753. Corn Sow Thistle. 



Frequent. Roadside in moist gutters. Salt Marsh, 

 July, 1906. 



