36 PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY 



DIEKVILLA, Tourncfort. Biish-hoiwymclde. 



TRIPIDA, Mcench. Three-parled-peduncl' d JJieruilla. 



Cliffs and ravine-sides. Common. June, July. 



TRIOSTEUM, L. Fever-wort. 



PERFOLIATUM, L. Perfoliate Triosteum. 



Sliaded rocks and copses on deep soil. Little falls. Oneida county, Knieskern. 

 Penn-Yau, Sartwell. Uncommon. Jliiy - July. 



SAMBUCUS, Toimiefort. Elders. 



CANADENSIS, L. Canadian Sambucus. 



Roadsides, fences, neglected field.s. Common. June. 



PUBENS, Miehs. Downy Sambucus. 



Borders of woods, thickets, ravines. Common. May. 



VIBUllNUM, L. lArrow-wood.<:. Viburna. 



'NUDUM, L. Witlu'-wood. Naked-cymed Viburnum. 



Swamps on the llohawk flats. Common. June. 



LENTAGO, L. Bending-branched Viburnum. 



Open woods and banks of streams. Abundant. May. 



DENTATUM, L. Arrow-wood. Toothed-leaved Viburnum. 



Copses on the flats and banks of the Mohawk. Low lands about Onondaga 

 lake. Frequent. June. 



PUBESCENS, Pursh. Boiriiy Viburnum. 



Roclcy banks of streams. Along the College brook. Schenectady, Pearson. 

 Dexter, Jefferson county, Vassy. Borders of Croolvod lake, Sartwell in herb. 

 Ham. Coll. Banks of the Genesee below Rochester, C. M. Booth. 



Rare. June. 



ACERiFOLiuM, L. JLjpIi'-leaved Viburnum. 



Hilly woods. Common. May, June. 



OPULUS, L. Cranberry-tree. Opulufs, Poplar-leaved Viburnum. 



River-banks. Shores of the Mohawk river, aud rn low grounds over the flats. 



Abundant. June. 



LANTAXOIDES, jilicliau.r. Hobblebush. Lantana, Wayfariny-tree-like 



Viburnum. 

 Dam]), sandy or hilly woods. Freqtient in ravine.s and abundant on the hills: 

 Graefenherg hill, Paris hill. In full force in the North woods, often so com- 

 pletely covering the ground as to render the forests impassable. 



May, June. 



EUBIACE^E. Madders. 



GALIUM, L. Cleavers. Galia. 



APARINE, L. The Ancient Aparine. 



Shaded swamps. Frequent. June. 



ASPEELLUJt, Miehr. Plough Galium. 



"Wet meadows and low woods. Common on the flats of the Mohawk. July. 



TRIPIDUM, L. Tlireeypartel-peduneled Galium. 



Cold grassy and mossy swamps. Summit lake, Otsego county. Mud lake, 

 Hidden lake, and the State marsh, south Herkimer county. Spring bogs near 

 Fi.sh creek and Point of Rock. " Rare. 



