34 PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY 



A KALI ACE JO. Aralias. 



ARALIA, Tournefort. Sarsaparilla. 



RACEMOSA, L. Spikenard. Racemose Aralia. 



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



HISPID A, Michx. Bristly Aralia. 



Rocks and swamps. Littlefalls. Sides of the 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. 



trifolia, Gray. Groundnut . Three-leaved Aralia. 



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



CORNACE^E. Cornels. 



CORNUS, Tournefort. Dogwoods. 



canadensis, L. Dwarf Cornel. Canadian Comus. 



Shaded sandy woods. Common. May, June. 



Florida, L. Flowering Comus. 



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

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

 in Yates county, Sartwell. Monroe county, Bradley. Uncommon. May. 



circinata, L'Heritier. Rounded-leaved Comus. 



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

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

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



sericea, L. Silky Comus. 



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

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



Infrequent. June. 



stolonifera, Michaux. Stolon-bearing Comus. 



Wet flats of streams. Abundant. May, June. 



paniculata, L } Heritier. Fanicled Comus. 



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



Frequent. June, July. 



alternifolia, L. Alternate-leaved Comus. 



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. 



