384 Karl M. Wiegand and Arthur J. Eames 



Outlet of Cayuta Lake; West Danby ; White Church; marshes near Renwick and 

 the lighthouse (£>.!); Taughannock Point; along the e. shore of Cayuga Lake; 

 Phillips Pond ; and elsewhere. 



S. w. N. B. and N. S. to w. Ont. and Wis., southw. to Fla., Tex., Ariz., and Calif. ; 

 common on the Atlantic Coastal Plain. 



5. Houstonia L. 



a. Flowers long-pedicelled ; corolla salver-form. 1. H. caerulea 



a. Flowers short-pedicelled, distinctly cymose; corolla funnel-form. [H. lanceolate) 



1. H. caerulea L. Bluets. 



Sandy or gravelly and stony, poorly drained, acid soils, often with some clay ; 

 local. Apr. 20-June, and often in Oct. 



On hill n. w. of North Spencer station ; low fields of the Inlet Valley s. of West 

 Danby; around South Hill Marsh (D.\), extending from Buttermilk Falls to the 

 n. crest of the hill. 



N. S. to Ont. and Wis., southw. to Ga., Ala., and Mo. ; common on the Coastal 

 Plain. 



[H. lanceolata (Poir.) Britton. 



" H. purpurea, L., var. longifolia, Gray, appeared on the Fiske-McGraw grounds, 

 1884" (£>.). A specimen so labeled by Dudley in the C. U. Herbarium is H. 

 lanceolata. It has not since been seen in this locality.] 



119. CAPRIFOLIACEAE (Honeysuckle Family) 



0. Corolla tubular or campanulate, sometimes 2-lipped ; style slender ; flowers not in 



terminal compound cymes, variously colored. 

 b. Plant shrubby, erect, or, if trailing, without long peduncles. 



c. Leaves serrate; fruit a capsule. 1. Diervilla 



c. Leaves entire or with a few coarse teeth ; fruit a berry. 



d. Corolla irregular, long- or short-funnel-form; berry 2-3-celled. several- 

 seeded. 2. Lonicera 

 d. Corolla regular, short-funnel-form or campanulate ; .berry 4-celled, 2-seeded. 



3. Symphoricarpos 

 b. Plant semiherbaceous, trailing ; fruit nearly or quite dry ; flowers 2, or rarely 4, 



on a long peduncle (see also 3d b). 4. Linnaea 



b. Plant herbaceous, erect; fruit fleshy; flowers axillary, sessile. 



5. Triosteum 

 a. Corolla rotate or nearly so, regular ; stigmas almost or quite sessile ; flowers in 

 terminal compound cymes, white ; fruit fleshy. 

 b. Leaves simple; fruit 1-seeded. 6. Viburnum 



b. Leaves pinnate; fruit 3-5-seeded. 7. Sambucus 



1. Diervilla (Tourn.) Mill. 



1. D. Lonicera Mill. (D. trifida of Cayuga Fl.) Bush Honeysuckle. 



Dry gravelly, stony, or rocky thickets and ravine banks, in acid or nearly neutral 

 soils ; frequent. June. 



Spencer Lake ; Six Mile Creek ; Cascadilla Creek ; Fall Creek ; Ringwood ; Mallory- 

 ville ; McLean ; and elsewhere. 



Newf. to Man., southw. to s. N. E. and Wis., and in the mts. to Ga. 



