186 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL, CLUB'S COLLECTION 



GIFOLA— Cass, 1819. 



G. Germanica — Dumort, 1827. (Bel. Flo.) (Filago Ger- 

 manica — Lin., 1763.) Cudweed. Herba Impia. 

 Frequent. Dry soil. Peculiar in manner of growth. 

 Oakwood, summer, 1910. 



PLUCHEA— Cass, 1817. 



P. CAMPHORATA — D. C. Salt Marsh Fleabane. 



Occasional. Salt Marsh, First Ward. Noted for its 

 odor, strongly impregnated with camphor. Sept., 1910. 



ANTENNARIA— Gaertn., 1791. 



A. DioiCA — Gaertn., 1792. Everlasting Cudweed. 



Frequent. Hills and stony places. H. Worker's, Sept., 

 1910. 



A. PLANTAGINIFOLIA — Richards. Plantain-leaf Everlasting. 

 Range same as A. dioica. Common. Stony bank. 

 Roadside, Onon. Hill, May, 1905. 



ANAPHALIS— D. C, 1837. 



A. MARGARITACEA — Benth. & Hook, 1873. Pearly Ever- 

 lasting. 

 Common. Hills and woods. Much used for winter bou- 

 quets. Jamesville, Kinney Field, Aug., 1908. 



GNAPHALIUM— Lin., 1753. 



G. OBTUSIFOLIUM — Lin., 1753. (Gnaphalium polycephalum 

 — Michx, 1803.) Fragrant Everlasting. 

 Less frequent. Range and habits same as former. 

 Scales of involucre oppressed and flowers much smaller. 

 Otisco, Aug., 1908. 



G. DECURRENS — Ives, 1819. Winged Cudweed. 



Frequent. Dry places. Leaves decurrent. Otisco, 

 Aug., 1908. 



G. ULIGINOSUM — Lin., 1753. Low Cudweed. 



Common. Moist soil. Navarino, Aug., 1908. 



