58 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



JEFFEESONIA, Barton. Jeffersonia. 



diphylla, Persoo?i. Twin-leaf. 



Rich woods, limestone rocks. About three miles west of Dexter, Jefferson 

 county, Vasey. Near Geneva, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. Rare. April. 



PODOPHYLLUM, L. Mandrake. May-apple. 



cPELTAtum, L. Peltate Podophyllum. 



Fences, meadows, borders of woods, flats of streams. Abundant. May. 



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NELUMBIACE2E. Sacred Bean. 



NELTJMBIUM, Jussieu. Nelumbo. Lotus. 



LUTEUM, Willd. Yellow Nclumbium. 



Lake Ontario, Big Sodus bay, Wayne county, near the road just north of the 

 bridge, Sartwell. Local. June, July. 



CABOMBACE^E. Water-shields. 



BEASENIA, Schrcber. Water-target. 



« peltata, Pursh. Peltate Brasenia. 



Still water, ponds, lakes. Abundant in the lakes of the north woods. Stag- 

 nant ponds in Verona, Knieskern. Mill-pond two miles northwest of New- 

 London. Lebanon, Madison county, Bradley. Schuyler's lake, Otsego coun- 

 ty, G. IV. Clinton. Crooked lake, Sartwell. Rare. June - September. 



NYMPtLEACE^E. Water-lilies. 



NYMPMJA, Tourn. Water-nymph. 



• ODORATA, Aiton. Fragrant Water-lily. 



Slow streams, ponds, borders of lakes; sometimes in mud, with erect leaves 

 and flowers. Common in the lakes of the north woods; Oneida lake; Oneida 

 creek; Cedar lake and Hidden lake, south Herkimer county. Otsego coun- 

 ty, H. Lathrop. 



The variety with rose-colored flowers, in Raquette lake, north Hamilton 

 county. 



The variety with inodorous flowers Jn an inlet of Lake Ontario, a mile or 

 two north of Oswego : plant very larglPin all its parts; flowers, six or seven 

 inches in diameter; leaves, eight to ten. Not common. June - September. 



NUPHAR, Smith. ' Yellow Pond-lily. Spatterdock. 



•ad vena, Aiton. Stranger (to the old world) Nuphar. 



Ponds, pools, ditches. Very common. May -August. 



kalmiana, Pursh. Small Yellow Nuphar. Discovered by Kalm. 



Tranquil water. Sanders's lake, Glenville, Pearson. Mouth of Oneida creek, 

 Knieskern. Abundant in Black brook, near Oneida lake. Flint creek, Yates 

 county, Sartwell. Rare. May -July. 



SAKRACENIACEiE. Water-pitchers. 



SARRACENIA, Tourn. Huntsman^ s-atp. Pitcher-plant. 



. purpurea, L. Purple-Jlowered Sarracenia. 



Swamps, especially in sphagnum. Abundant in the north woods. Schenec- 

 tady, on the Pine plains, Pearson. Paris hill; Graefenberg hill. Oriskany 

 swamp, Vasey. About Oneida lake. Frequent. June, July. 



HETERoniYLLA, Eaton. Varying-leaved Sarracenia. 



Flowers greenish yellow ; leaves variable, green, vcinless. Sphagnous 

 swamp. Junius, Seneca county, Sartwell. Local. June. 



