86 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



ARALIACE^E. Aralias. 



ARALIA, Tournefort. Sarsaparilla. 



» EACEMOSA, L. Spikenard. Racemose Aralia. 



Fertile woodlands; sides and bottoms of ravines. Abundant. July, August. 



hispida, Michx. , Bristly Aralia. 



Rocks and swamps. Littlefalls. Sides of tbe Black river. Abundant in the 

 sandy swamp west of Fort Bull, Rome. Frequent. June, July. 



* nudicaulis, L. Leafless- stemmed Aralia. 



"Woods, both high and low. Common. May, June. 



' quinquefolia, Gray. Ginseng. Five-leaved Aralia. 



Ravines and thickets, where it has eluded the hunter; exhausted in many 

 regions, but common in the remote woods. June, July. 



* TEIFOLIA, Gray. Groundnut. Three-leaved Aralia. 



Moist woods and their borders, in deep soil. Common. April, May. 



COKNACE.^. Cornels. 



CORNUS, Tournefort. Dogwoods. 



canadensis, L. Dwarf Cornel. Canadian Cornus. 



Shaded sandy woods. Common. May, June. 



• Florida, L. Flowering Cornus. 



Hilly woods. Schenectady, along the Platte kill, Pearson. Otsego county, 

 H. Lathrop. Banks along the outlet of Owasco lake. J. H. Hall. Abundant 

 in Yates count}', Sartwell. Monroe county, Bradley . Uncommon. May. 



circinata, L'Heritier. Bounded-leaved Cornus. 



Borders of woods and thickets near water. Pine woods of Schenectady 

 county. Oneida county, Knieskern. Trenton falls, Hadley in herb. Alexan- 

 dria bay, on the islands of the river. Frequent. June. 



sericea, L. Silky Cornus. 



Swamps and water-sides. Summit lake, Otsego county. About Onondaga 

 lake. Alexandria bay. Lake marshes, Yates county, Sartwell. 



Infrequent. June. 



» stolonifera, Michaux. Stolon-bearing Cornus. 



"Wet flats of streams. Abundant. May, June. 



* paniculata, L'Heritier. Panicled Cornus. 



Thickets along the sides of streams. Banks of the Mohawk. 



Frequent. June, July. 



, alternifolia, L. Alternate-leaved Cornus. 



Open woods. Common. May. 



NYSSA, L. Tupelo. Pepperidge. 



multiflora, Wangenheim. Many-flowered Nyssa. 



Occasional on the flats of the Mohawk. Borders of Otsego lake. Miss S. 

 Cooper. Near Vernon, Prof. 0. Root. Near Oneida lake, Knieskern. 



Infrequent. April, May. 



