48 



MENYANTHES, Tourn. 



M. trifoliata, L. BUCK BEAN. 



Detected in Maxcy's Pond by Kben W. Tallant, a school boy 

 at that time, 1853. 



LIMNANTHEMUM, Gmel. 



L. lacunosum, Griseb. FLOATING HEART. 



In several ponds. Very abundant in one between Almanac 

 and Sesachacha, the seedlings in the fall springing up along 

 the edge so closely as to look like a border of grassy turf. 



APOCYNACE^E. 



APOCYNUM, Tourn. 



A. androsaemifolium, L. DOGBANE. 

 A. cannabinum, L. INDIAN HEMP. 



ASCLEPIADACE^E. 



ASCLEPIAS, L. MILK-WEED. 



A. Cornuti, Decaisne. 

 A. phytolaccoides, Pursh. 



Occasional, L. L. D. 

 A. incarnata, L., var. pulchra, Pers. 



A. obtusifolia, Michx. Common ; abundant at Tuckernuck. 

 A. tuberosa, L. BUTTERFLY WEED. 



Rare. 



OLEACE^. 



SYRINGA, L. 



S. vulgaris, L. LILAC. 



One plant, some two feet in height with leaves and fruit 

 about half the usual size, near Tom Never's Pond. No 

 house ever near this spot as far as known ; Bloomingdale, 

 more than a mile off, the nearest. L. L. D. 



