STATE GEOLOGIST. 261 
Orpen 33. CUCURBITACEX. (Gourp Fammy.) 
1. MELOTHRIA, L. (MeEtoruzta.) 
1. M. pendula, L. August and September. 
2 SICYOS. (ONE-SEEDED STaR CUCUMBER.) 
1. S. angulatus. L. Rather common. September. 
OrpEr 34. UM BELLIFERA. (Parsvey Famiiy.) 
1. SANIECULA, Tourn. (SANICLE oR Buack SNAKEROOT.) 
1. S. Canadensis, L. May. 
2. S. Marilandica, L. July. Med. prop. Useful in intermit- 
tent fever. Known as Buack SNAKEROOT. 
2. DAUCUS, Tourn.  (Carror.) 
1. D. Carota, L. (Common Carrot.) Sparingly escaped into the 
fields. Adv. from Eu. June. 
3. PASTINACA, Tourn. (Parsnip.) 
1. P. sativa, L. (Comson PARSNIP.) May and June. 
4. ARCHEMORA, DC. (Cowsane.) 
1. A. rigida, DC. ‘This plant is a deadly poison. June, July and 
August. 
3. THASPIUM, Nutt. (Meapow Parsnip.) 
1. T. barbinode, Nutt. May. 
2. T. aureum, Nutt. Moist places, May. 
8. T. trifolintum. Rare. April. 
6. CICUTA, L. (Water Hemiocx.) 
1. C. Maeculata, L. (SporreD CowBANE.) Poisonous. Wet places. 
July. 
7 CRYPTOTENIA, DC. (Honeworr.) 
1. C. Canadensis, DC. June. 
8. CHEROPHYLLUM, L. (CHERVIL.) 
1. C. procumbens, Lam. Plentifyl. Moist places. April. 
9. OSMORRHIZA, Raf. (Sweet CicELy.) 
1. O, longistylis, DC. (Smoorm Sweer CiceLy.) Common. 
May. 
