84 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



HAMAMELACE^. Witch-hazels. 



HAMAMELIS, L. Witch-hazel. 



VIRGINICA, L. Virginian Hamamelis. 



Low woods and thickets; sides and bottoms of ravines. 



Common. September - November. 



UMBELLIFEEaE. Umbellifers. 



HYDROCOTYLE, Tourn. ^ Water Pennywort. 



AMERICANA, L. American Hydrocotyle. 



Springy banks, brooks, wet rocks. Common. June - September. 



UMBELLATA, L. XJjnhellate Hydrocotyle. 



Springs and shores. Near Albany, Beck and Tracy, Torrey Fl. N .Y. 



Rare. June - August. 



SANICULA, Tourn. Sanicles. 



CANADENSIS, L. Canadian Sanicula. 



Dry woods and thickets. Infrequent. June, July. 



MARiLANDiCA, L. Maryland Sanicula. 



Swamps, damp woodlands. Common. June - August. 



DAUCUS, Tourn. Wild Carrot. 



CAROTA, L. Common Carrot. 



Railroads, roadsides, waste places. Banks of the Mohawk, Pearson. Near 

 Utica. Auburn, I. H.Hall. Uncommon. June - September. 



HERACLEUM, L. Cow Parsnip. 



LANATUM, Michx. Woolly Heracleum. 



Flats of streams, low meadows. Common in the valley of the Mohawk. June. 



PASTINACA, Tourn. Wild Parsnip. 



SAT IV A, L. Common, Sowed Pastinaca. 



Roadsides, fences, banks of streams. Common. July. 



ARCHANGELICA, Hoffmann. Archangelicas. 



HiRSUTA, Torr. (f* Gr. Downy Archangelica. 



Borders of woods. Albany, Beck in herb. Yates county, Sartwell in herb. 

 Ham. Coll. About Rochester, C. M. Booth. July, August, 



ATROPURPUREA, Hoffm. Dark-purple- Stemmed Archangelica. 



Common on the flats of the Mohawk throughout. June. 



CONIOSELINUM, Fischer. Hemlock Parsley. 



CANADENSE, Torr. ^ Gr. Canadian Conioselinum. 



Cold swamps, in shade. Oriskany swamp, a very rare plant, Knieskern. On 

 the banks of Chenango river, Knieskern, Torrey Fl.l^.Y. 



Rare. August, September. 



^THUSA, L. FooVs Parsley. 



CYNAPIUM, L. " Dog^s-poison jEthusa. 



Waste places in cities, villages. Common in Clinton. July, August. 



