PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY AND VICINITY. 67 



PORTULACACE^E. , Purslanes. 



PORTULACA, Tourn. Purslane. 



• OLERICEjI, L. Garden Portulaca. 



"Waste places; a weed in cultivated grounds. June - August. 



CLAYTONIA, L. Spring-beauties. 



ViRGiNiCA, L. Linear-leaved Clatonia. 



Rieh river bottoms. Along the Mohawk below Utica; abundant opposite 

 Whitesboro. Fish creek, Krdeskern, Rare. May. 



• cargliniana, Michx. Broad-leaved Clatonia. 



Everywhere in woods, groves, copses, swamps. Common. March, April. 



MALVACEAE, Md,lows. 



MALTA, L. True Mallows. 



• RQTUNDIFOLU,L.. Mound-leaved Mallow. 



Dooryards, streets, waste places.' Common. May - September. 



• SFLVESTRIS, L. Woodland Mallow. 



Borders of woods and roadsides remote from gardens. Everywhere scattered 

 and abundant. May - September. 



• MOSCHjITA, L,. Mush-scented Mallow. 



Way-sides; well established as the former, and often with it. Abundant in 

 many places. May - August. 



ABUTILON, Tourn. Velvet-leaf. Indian MaMow. 



•JVICENNM, Gartner. Dedicated to AviCENNA. 



Gardens, roadsides, waste-places. Frequent. July - September. 



HIBISCUS, L. Mallow-rose. 



•moscheutos, L. Musk Hibiscus. 



Marshes, both of salt and of fresh water. Plentifully in the marshes around 

 the Salt lake, Onondaga, New-York, Pursh. Abundant in the marshes along 

 the outlet of Cayuga lake. Around Irondequoit b&y, Monroe county, C. M. 

 Booth. Rare. July— October. 



TILIACE^E. Lindens. 



TILIA, L. Linden-trees. 



•Americana, L. Basswood. 



Rich woods. Common- June, July. 



LINACE^, Flaxes 



LINUM, L. Flax. 



VIROInianum, L. Wild Yellow Flax. 



Dry hills. Tarrytown in open rocky woods, I. H. Hall. Schenectady county, 



E . W. Puige. Yates county, SartwelL Roadsides in the southern tier of 



counties, Knieskern, Rare. June - August. 



• USITATISSIMUM, L. ^Cultivated, Useful Flax. 



Borders of fields, waysides, Abundant all along on the Central railroad. 



June - August. 



