PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 179 



E. SESSILIFOLIUM — Lin., 1753. Upland Boneset. 



Frequent. Not common. Leaves sessile. H. Worker's 

 Farm, Aug-., 1910. 



E. PERFOLIATUM — Lin., 1753. Common Thoroughwort, 

 Boneset, and Indian Sage. 

 Common. Leaves perfoliate. Low grounds. Phoenix 

 Road, Aug., 1909. 



E. AGERATOIDES— Lin., 1753. White Snakeroot. Deer- 

 wort. Boneset. 

 Frequent. Same range as perfoliatum. Otisco, Aug., 

 1889. 



LACINARIA— Hill, 1762. 



(LIATRIS—Schreb., 1791.) 



L. SCARIOSA — Hill, 1762. (Liatris scariosa — Willd, 180 U.) 

 Large Button Snakeroot. 

 Rare. One locality only as yet. Foot of Indian Hill, 

 Reservation, Aug., 1899. 



L. SPICATA — Kuntze. (Liatris spicata — Willd, 1804.) 

 Dense Button Snakeroot. Devil's Bit. 

 Rare. Moist soil. Valley Road and Smith & Powell 

 Farm, Aug., 1898, 1907. 



SOLIDAGA— Lin., 1753. 



S. SQUARROSA— Muhl., 1813. stout, Ragged Goldenrod. 

 Common. Rocky soil and along streams. Peppermill 

 Gorge, Aug., 1907. 



S. CAESIA — Lin., 1753. Blue stemmed Goldenrod. 



Frequent. Range with S. squarrosa. P. Gorge, S. Onon. 



S. FLEXICAULIS — Lin., 1753. (SoUdaga latifolia — Lin.) (In 

 A. Gray, 6th Ed.) Zig-zag Goldenrod. 

 Common, Shaded banks and along streams. Mont. 

 Gorge, Aug., 1908. 



S. BICOLOR — Lin., 1753. White Goldenrod. 



Common. Rich woods. Calthrop Woods, Aug., 1895. 



S. HISPIDA — Muhl., 1804. (SoUdaga bicolor var. concolor 

 — T. & G., ISUl.) . Hairy Goldenrod. Cream-colored 

 Ivy. 



