THE CAYUGA FLORA, 5 



10. Hydrastis, Linn. 

 li. H. Canadensis, L. GOLDEN SEAE. (H. and C.) 



Woods and banks of ravines ; rare. Majr. 



Six Mile Cr., near Sulphur Spr. 1S72. (in flower May 24.) Swampy 

 woods head of Salmon Cr., N. E. of Merrifield's Sta. 1880. Big Gully 

 ravine (in Herb. Mrs. Prof. Britn.). Ledyard, {Herb. J. J. Thomas.) 



11. AcTAEA, Linn. 



34. A. spicata, L., var. rubra, Michx. Red Cohosh. (H. and C.) 

 Woods and wooded ravines ; frequent. Apr. 25-May 25. 



Fall Cr. , Six Mile Cr. and lake-shore ravines ; also wood in Dan- 

 by, and Bald Hill, Caroline. McGowan Woods. Dryden-Lansing 

 Sw., etc. 



35. A. alba, Bigelow. White Cohosh or Baneberry. 



(H. andC.) 

 Woods ; less frequent than above. May. 



Cascadilla ravine. Fall Cr. Six Mile Cr. Freeville woods. 

 Bald Hill woods, etc. 



12. Cimicifuga, Linn. 



36. *C. racemosa, Ell. Black Snake root. (H. and C.) 



Wild grassy banks ; rare. Aug. 



Ithaca, West Hill in Cliff-Park ravine. Lansing by road E. of 

 Taughannock Sta. E. side of Cayuta Lake. (E. side valley at 

 Watkins. Seneca L. Seneca, Sartwell in Herb, and Cat. Hector, 

 Herb. J. J. Thomas.) 



[HEEEEBORUS viridis, L. is reported from Penn Yan by Dr. S. H. 

 Wright.] 



MAGNOLIACE^. 



13. Magnolia, Linn. 



37. *M. acuminata, L. CUCUMBER Tree. (H. and C.) 



Along ravines or in old woods ; not common. May 20-June 10. 



Case. Cr. above Judd's Falls. In McGowan Woods. Dart Woods 

 and Ringwood. Six Mile Cr., a large tree opposite the Sulphur 

 Spring. Along the valley to Brookton. Dauby, in Durfee 

 Hill Woods abund. ; also near Danby vill. and W. Danby. In En- 

 field and high hills of Newfield, frequent. Rare on W. Hill, Ithaca, 

 and in the low grounds about Freeville, McLean, etc., and only 

 occasional in the damp woods from Forest-Home north through 

 Groton, Genoa, to Sherwood and Big Gully Brook, and on the west 

 side of Cayuga L. 



14. Liriodendron, Linn. 



38. *L. tulipifera, L. WHITE- Wood. Tueip-Tree. (H. and C.) 

 With the preceding and somewhat more abundant. June 1-20. 

 Case. Woods back of Armory and on banks of ravine. Fall Cr. 



W. of Sibley Coll. Agrees with the preceding in scarcity or abund- 

 ance in certain districts. A tract of fine trees existed in 1882 % mile 

 south of Big Gully. 



