6 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



MENISPERMACEiE. 

 15. Menispermum, Linn. 



39. M. Canadense, L. Moon-SEFd vine. (H. and C.) 

 Rich, rocky or alluvial soil. June 20-30. 



Case, ravine. Fall Cr., Six Mile Cr. and other ravines. Negundo 

 Woods, and thickets near Fall Cr. on the marsh. Freeville and 

 McLean. 



BERBERIDACEZE. 



16. BERBERS, Linn. 



40. *B. vulgaris, L. Barberry. (H. and C.) 

 Pastures and fences ; local and scarce. May 25-Juue 15. 

 South Hill {Dr. Jordan), near the "Inclined Plane" of old R.R. ! 



By road to Buttermilk Falls. Lane W. of Negundo Woods (F. B. 

 Hine)\ Valley near "Rosedale." Danby, on Michigan Hill. By 

 road N. of Forest-Home. Ludlowville near Hedden and Townley 

 Creeks. 



17. Caueophyeeum, Michx. 



41. C. thalictroides, Michx. BeuE-Cohosh. (H. and C.) 

 Rich soil, ravines and woods ; frequent. Apr., May. 



Fall Cr., Six Mile Cr., etc. Freeville, McLean and Danby Woods. 



18. JEFFERSONIA, Barton. 



42. *J. diphylla, Pers. TwiN-EEAF. 



Rich soil, along shaded brooks ; rare. May 10-15. 



Near Levanna. {J. J. Thomas in Herb, at Union Springs), coll. 

 in 1S27 in woods near Barber's Brook and about a mile from the 

 lake, apparently. 



About two miles south-east of Levanna, near the east branch of 

 Barber's Brook, in rich woods just west of the V. C. Deshong place; 

 in flower May 14, 1882. 



Near Aurora. (Dr. Alex. Thompson; See Report of the Regents 

 of N. Y., 1841, p. 225.) 



In Paine's Creek ravine, near Aurora ; fine plants. (Prof French 

 of Welts Coll., 1883). 



Near Wood's Station, I. A. and W. R. R., towards head of Sal- 

 mon Cr. ; discovered by Dr. Charles Atiuood, Moravia, 1881. 

 Visited June 24, 1885, when the plants were found growing on a 

 low, sandy, wooded bank north-east side of the pond east of the 

 R. R. They were luxuriant, covering eight or ten square feet, in 

 fine fruit, and accompanied by the rare Carex Carcyana, and by C. 

 tetanica. 



(Near Geneva. Sarhvell, Herb. a?td Cat. ) 



19. Podophyllum, Linn. 



43. * P. peltatum, L. May-AppeE. Mandrake. (H and C.) 

 Rich soil; common. May 20-June 10. 



Specimens from Six Mile Cr., (F. L. Kilbomc), 1883, show two 

 distinct pistils, and many 3-lobed stamens. 



