1894 J PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 69 



383. A. quinquefolia Uecsne. & Planch. [Pajiax quinqiicfoliiciii L.] Ginseng. 



Rich cool woods ; rare. 



384. A. trifolia Decsne. & Planch. {Panax trifo Hum L.J Dwarf Ginseng. 



Rich woods and thickets ; common. 



CORNACE^. 



166. CORNUS Tourn. [L.J 



385. C. Canadensis L. Dwarf Cornel. 



Damp woods and borders of swamps ; not uncommon. 



386. C. floridaL. Flowering Dogwood. 



Woods and river banks ; common. 



387. C. circinata L'Her. Round-leaved Cornel. 



River banks, ravines, borders of woods ; common. 



388. C. sericea L. [C.Amonum Mill.] Kinnikinnik. 



Low grounds, swamps, along streams, fences, etc. ; very common. 



389. C. stolonifera Mich.x. Red Osier. 



Low ground ; common. 



390. C. paniculata L'Her. \C. candidissima Marsh.] Panicled Cornel. 



River banks, hillsides, and thickets ; common. 



391. C. alternifolia L.f. Alternate-leaved Cornel. 



River banks, ravines, woods ; common. 



167. NVSSA L. 



3Q2. N. sylvatica Marsh. (iV. viiiltiflora Wang.) [iV. aquatica L.] Tupelo. 

 Pepperidge. 



Scarce. Hudson street. Near the corner of Clinton street and the 

 Ridge road. Seneca park. Irondequoit. Gates. Chili. Mendon. 

 From one to six specimens at each station. Wayne county. 



CAPRIFOLIACE/E. 



168. SAMBUCUS Tourn. [L.] 



393. 5. Canadensis L. Common Elder. 



Roadsides, fences, fields, banks of streams ; common. 



394. S. racemosa L. [S. piibens Michx.) [.S". piibens Michx.] Red-berried 



Elder. River banks and ravines ; frequent. 



169. VIBURNUM L. 



395. V. lantanoides Michx. \V. ahiifolhim M.zx'i\)..\ Hobble-bush. 



Scarce. Near Rochester, Dr. CM. Booth. Webster, G.T. Fish, 

 M. S. Baxter. Wayne county. 



396. V. Opulus L. Cranberry-tRee. 



Low ground and swamps ; not common. 



397. V. acerifolium L. Maple-leaved Arrow-wood. 



Dry hilly woods and river banks ; common. 



398. V. pubescens Pursh. {V. pubescens[K\\..)V\xxz\i^ Downy Arrow- wood. 



Rocky banks and ravines ; frequent. 



