REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST M)l6 1 07 



Mitchella repensL. 



Galium pilosum Ait. Sandy fields, and open woods. 



Galium circaezans Michx. Dry woods. 



Galium boreale L. North shore of Oneida lake. 



Galium lanceolatum Ton. Moist or dry woods. 



Galium triflorum Michx. Woods and moist thickets. Common. 



Galium trifldum L. Mossy and swampy places. Common. 



Galium claytoni Michx. Mossy swamps and depressions. 



Galium palustre L. Moist places, thickets and swamps. 



Galium asprellum Michx. Thickets and woods. Common. 



Caprifoliaceae Vent. 



Sambucus canadensis L. 



Sambucus racemosa L. (S. pubens Michx.) 



Viburnum alnifolium Marsh. 



Viburnum opulus L. Low woods and swamps. Not common. 



Viburnum acerifolium L. 



Viburnum dentatum L. Swamps and low woods. Common. 



Viburnum lentago L. 



Viburnum cassinoides L. Swamps and marshes. Common. 



Lonicera dioica L. 



Lonicera tartarica L. Escaped or persistent around North Bay. 



Cucurbitaceae B. Juss. 



Micrampelis lobata (Michx.) Greene. Along Fish creek in moist 



thickets, also along Oneida creek. 

 Sicyos angulatus L. Stream banks and moist thickets. Common. 



Campanulaceae Juss. 



Campanula rapunculoides L. 



Campanula aparinoides Ptirsh. Swamps and marshes. Not 



common. 

 Specularia perfoliata (L.) A. DC. Dry sandy fields and open woods. 



Common. 



Lobeliaceae Dumort. 



Lobelia cardinalis L. Low meadows and marshes. Common. 



Lobelia syphilitica L. Moist soil. Common. 



Lobelia spicata Lam. (L. claytoniana Michx., L. goodenioides 



Willd.) Dry sandy soil in fields and open woods. 

 Lobelia inflata L. Dry soil, fields and woods. Common. 



