1 8 ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



FICOIDE^. 

 14(ia. MOLLUGO. L. 

 i486. M. VERTICILLATA L. INDIAN ChICKWEKD. CaKPET WeED. 



Railroad yard, Brighton, 1896, Dr. C. M. Booth. Railroad yard near 

 North Avenue, Rochester, 1896, /. //. Fuller, several plants. Genesee 

 Junction, M. S. BaA-ler and V. Dewing. 



UMBELLIFER^-:. 



103. HYDROCOTVLETomu. [L.] 



376. H. Americana L. Water Pennywort. 



Rich's Mills, Penfield, 31. S. Baxter. Greece, Bliss Beckwith and 

 Miss M. E. Macauley. 



CORNACE^E. 



lae. CORNUS Toum. [L.] Cornel. Dogwood. 



1487. C. Purpusi Koehne. 



Common in Genesee Valley Park. John J)unbar. 



Cornus Purpusi is recognized as a variety of C. amomum in the 

 Seventh Edition of Gray's Botany. As a matter of fact, C. amomum 

 does not appear to grow in a wild state in Monroe county or vicinity. 

 It is, however, quite common in cultivation in Rochester. 



1488. C. Baileyi Coulter & Evans. 



Durand Park, Joh7i Dunbar. 



CAPRIFOLIACEi?-:. 



168. SAA/BfCf/S Toum. [L.] 



393. S. Canadensis L. Common Elder. 



A distinct variety of 6". Ca?iadensis with dark yellow fruit has been 

 found growing naturally in a swamp on the west side of Durand Park, 

 John Dutibar. 



394. 5. racemosa L. {S. pubens Mich.'\ Red-berried Elder. 



A yellow-fruited variety of .S'. racemosa has been found growing 

 naturally in Scottsville, also in Seneca Park and Durand Park, John 

 Dunbar. 



169. VIBURNUM L Arrow-wood. 



1489. Y. Lantana L. (Gray's Bot. 7th edition. ) Wayfaring Tree. 



Established around Rochester, John Dunbar. 



395. V. lantanoides Michx. [ V. alnifolium Marsh.] Hobhle Bush. 



Big Woods, Forest Lawn, iMrs. H. G. Pierce. 



400. V. cassinoides L. ( V. nudum var. cassinoides Torr & Gray). 

 Penfield, il/. .S". Baxter. 



