lO ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



HYPERICACE.^ 



63. HYPERICUM Tourn. [L.] 



T34, H. Ascyron L. {H. pyraniidatum K\\..) Great St. John's-wort. 

 Near Le Roy. M. S. Baxter. 



TILIACE.E. 

 68. TIL/A Tourn. [L.] Linden. Basswood. 



1381. T. Michauxii Nutt. (Gray's Bot. 7th ed.) 



Common around Rochester, John Diitibar. 



GERANIACE^. 



10. GERANIUM Tourn. [L.] 



1382. G. COLU.MBINUM L. LONG-STALKED CrANESBILL. 



Rare. Pinnacle Hill, Rochester, Mary E. Macauley. 

 70a. ERODIUM L. Her. Storksbill. 



1383. E, cicuTARiUM L. [iT. cicidarium (L.) L'Her.] 



Roadside, East Rochester, Dr. C. M. Booth, 1896. Reservoir Ave., 

 1909, Florence Beckwith. 



"72. OXALIS L. 



1384. O. Acetosella L. Wood-sorrel. 



Rare. Stony Brook Glen, near Dansville, Floroice Beckwith, M. S. 

 Baxter. 



CELASTRACE.E. 



80. E U O. \VM us Tourn. [L-] 



167. E. atropurpureus Jacq. Burning Bush. Waahoo. 

 Near Geneseo, M. S. Baxter. 



ANACARDIACE.E. 



88. RJfUS L. Sumach. 



189. R. Canadensis Marsh. {R. aroinatica A\\.) [R. aromatica Alt'] 

 Near Geneseo, J/. 6". Baxter. 



POLVGALACE.^. 



89. POLVGALA Tourn. [L.J 



191. P. polygama Walt. 



This species, given as rare in 1896, is now represented by numerous 

 plants covering a large area of the Despatch sand fields. 



LEGUMINOS^. 



91. /JPINUS Tonrn. [L.J 



198. L. perennis L. Wild Lupine. 



A form with white flowers observed by Mrs. H. G. Pierce, at Forest 

 Lawn, 1904. 



