of the scientific names. "The Cayuga Flora" has been much 

 used> of coursOf and "Plants of Monroe County* New Tork, 

 and Adjacent Territory" , and "A Catalog of the Na-Hv«3 

 and Naturalized Plants of the City of Buffalo and Its Vle- 

 Inlty" have lieen compared* 



The follovlng abbrerlatlons have been used: 



6ray*s New Manual of Botany 6. M. 



Brlttox^s Manual of the Flora of 

 the Northern States and Canada B. M. 



Britton and Brown's Illustrated Flora 

 of the Northern States and Canada 



The Cayuga Flora 



Plants of Monroe County* New York, and 

 Adjacent Territory 



A Catalog of the Plants of - — 



Buffalo and Its Vicinity 



The C. U* herbarium of the local flora- -Boo. Herb. 



Small Initial letters have been used for all 

 species -names* since this convenient and intrinsically 

 desirable practice is not positively forbidden by the 

 Vienna Code* and presumably contravenes no real rule of 

 Latin grammar in any case* Those from personal names* 

 and those which are ancient (Latin or Greek) names of 

 plants* are ordinarily capitalized; see 6ray*s Manual. 



