76 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



fSEROTlNA, Ehrhart. Black, Late Cherry. 



Woods, fences and water-courses. Formerly abundant, now scarce. June. 



VULGARIS, Miller. Common, Sour Cherry. 



Frequent beside gardens, walis, roadsides. April. 



SPIRJEA, L. Meadowsweet. 



opulifolia, L. Opulus-leaved Spircea. 



Rocky woods and water-sides. Albany, Beck in herb. Banks of Norman's 



kill, Schenectady county E. W. Paige. Otsego county, 11. Lathrop. Ithaca, 



Tompkins county, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. Rare. June, July. 



■salicifolia, L. Willow-leaved Spircea. 



Swamps, meadows, banks of brooks. Common throughout the valley of the 

 Mohawk. Borders of lakes, along streams and in beaver meadows of the 

 north woods. Alexandria bay on the St. Lawrence. Frequent. July - Sept. 



tomentosa, L. Hardhack. Tomentose Spircea. 



Sterile soils, pastures. Schenectady. Pearson. Saratoga county, L. Collins. 

 Otsego county, H. Lathrop. Low grounds in the northern part of the State. 



Scarce. July - September. 



GILLENIA, Mcench. Indian Physic. 



teifoliata, Mcenck. Trifoliate Gillenia. 



Rich open woods and thickets, Bridgewater, Gray in herb. Beck. Near 

 Waterville Miss J E. Johnson. Sides of the Oriskany valley from Clinton 

 southward, Dr. John A. Paine. Banks of Seneca lake, Vasey. Rare. June. 



AGRIMONIA, Tourn. Common Agrimony. 



»eupatoria, L. The Ancient Eupatorion. 



Waysides, ravine-bottoms. Common. June - September. 



SANGUISORBA, L. Burnet. 



canadensis, L. Canadian Sanguisorba. 



Wet rocks, low meadows, swamps. Wet flats of the Mohawk between Utica 

 and Frankfort. Cedar swamp, Oriskany, Knieskern. Above Trenton falls 

 towards Prospect, rocks near the creek. Deep cedar swamp on Paris hill. 

 Borders of Hidden lake, Litchfield. Fish creek. Victor, Ontario county, 

 Bradley. Scarce. July -October. 



GEUM, L. Avens. Geum. 



album, Gmelin. White-flowered Avens. 



Damp woods and their borders. Abundant. June - August. 



virginianum, L. Virginian Avens. 



Common in swamps on the flats of the Mohawk, especially in the damp 

 cleared grounds; also in the thickets along the river-banks. 



Rare elsewhere. June, July. 



strictum, Aiton. Yellow, Upright Avens. 



Swamps, woods, low pastures, fences. Common. June - August. 



* rivale, L. Nodding, Purple, Rivulet Avens. 



Cedar swamps and wet meadows. Common. May - July. 



TRIFLORUM, Pursh. Three-flowered Avens. 



On rocks, Watertown, Jefferson county; very rare, Crawe, Torrey Fl.N.Y. 



May, June. 



