PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY AND VICINITY. 143 



ALBiDUM, Nuttall. White Erythronium, 



Wet meadows. Near Albany, ^af on io^. Albany, Torre;/ J^/. iV.F.; in herb. 

 Sartwell Ham. Coll. Delaware county, common. S. D. Gilbert. 



Rare. April, May. 



MELANTHACE.E. Mdantlda, 



UVULARIA, L. Bellworts. 



GRANDIFLORA, Smith. Lar ge-Jlowered Uvularia. 



Flats of streams, damp woods. Common, May. 



PERFOLIATA, L. Small-Jlowered Uvularia. 



Gulf-sides, borders of thickets. Ravines on the Deerfield hills. Frankfort 

 hill. Headwaters of the Sau quoit creek; of the Unadilla river; and south- 

 ward. Infrequent. May. 



SESSILIPOLIA, L. Sessile-leaved Uvularia, 



Woods. Everywhere common. May. 



PROSARTES, Bon. Prosartes. 



LANUGINOSA, Don. Downy Prosartes. 



Rich open woods about Oriskany, Knieskern. Auburn, Cayuga county, J. 

 Carey in herb. Sartwell Ham. Coll. Penn-Yan, Y^ates county, Sartwell. 

 Near Rochester, Eaton bot.: Z. H.Harris, Torrey Fl. N . Y.: C. M. Booth. 

 Greece, Monroe county, Bradley. Rare. May. 



STREPTOPUS, Michaux. 



AMPLEXirOLius, DC. Stem- clashing Streptopus, 



Cedar swamps. Fairfield, Hadley, Torrey Fl. N.Y. In most of the swamps 

 on the heights of Frankfort, near the Graefenberg Watercure ; and Litchfield, 

 Gray. Paris hill. Rare. June. 



ROSEUS, Michx. Rosy -flowered Streptopus, 



Ravines and woods. Common. May. 



ZYGADENUS, Michaux. 



GLAUCUs, Nuttall. Glaucous Zygadenus, 



On the gravelly banks of the St. Lawrence, in calcareous soil, Nuttall. 

 Abundant in the marly portions of the West-Bergen swamp, northeastern 

 Genesee county, chiefly in the shade of evergreens and throughout the arbor 

 vitse bordering the marsh : discovered by G. T.Fish. Rare. July. 



VERATRUM, Tournefort, American Hellebore. 



VIRIDE, Alton. ' Green-flowered Veratrum. 



Wet meadows and swamps. Common. June. 



CHAM^LIRIUM, Willdenow. Blazing-star. 



LUTEUM, Gray. Light-yellow-flowered Chamcelirium. 



Meadows and low woodlands. Wet places in sandy woods near Owasco lake, 

 Cayuga county, I. H. Hall. Y^'ates county, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. 

 Rochester, Z. H. Harris in herb. Bradley. Rare. May, June. 



TOFIELDIA, Hudson. False Asphodel, 



GLUTINOSA, Willd. Glutinous- stemmed Tofleldia, 



Wet moss and shallow bogs on the swamp of West-Bergen, Genesee county. 

 In these moist stations, the plants are large and abundant; but sometimes 

 they are found in nearly dry marly mud, in company with Scleria verticillata 

 and Carex crawei, when they are dwarfed in size, flowering at the height of 

 three to six inches. Rare. June, July. 



