1 6 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



55. Stei.earia, t,inn. 



126. *S. MEDIA, Smith. Chickweed. (H. andC; 

 Fields, etc. Mar. -Dec. 



127. S. longifolia, Muhl. STITCHWORT. (H. and C.) 

 Wet places and swamps. May 15-Jnly. 



Indian Spr. Marsh. Formerly on Univ. Campus N. W. of the 

 Pres. White place, (F. C. Curtice, )\ Freeville. Beaver Creek Swamp. 

 Brookton Spr. 



12S. S. borealis, Bigelow. NORTHERN-STITCHWORT. (H. and C.) 

 Moist soil ; scarce ; June. 

 South Hill. Swamps of W. Dryden, Freeville and Beaver Cr. 



S. GRAMINEA. L. 



Introduced in several places on the Fiske-McGraw grounds, 1885 ! 



56. Arenaria, Linn. 



129. A. serpyeeifolia, L. Sandwort. (H. and C.) 

 Fields, gardens, etc. May-Dec. 



130. A. lateriflora, L. (H. and C. ) 

 Marshes and Sphagnum Swamps ; scarce. May 20-June. 

 Indian Spr. Marsh. Larch Meadow. Fleming Meadow. Across 



the road from the Valley Cemetery. Freeville, in Mud Cr. Sw. 

 Malloryville Marsh. South Hill, Ithaca, near the quarry, (F. C. C. ) 

 Lockwood's Flats, (Herb. J. J. Thomas.) 



57. SpERGUEA, Linn. 



131. S. ARVENSIS, L. CORN-SPURRY. (C.) 



Cult, fields; at present only on the higher hills; not common. 

 July-Aug. 



Snyder Hill. Turkey Hill. Top of Taft Hill, Caroline. Top of 

 Saxon Hill, Newfield. High hills south of Daub}-. 



PORTULACACEiE. 



58. Portueaca, Tourn. 



132. P. oeeracea, L. Purslane. (H. and C.) 

 Gardens and roadsides. July-Sept. 



59. Ceaytonia. Linn. 



133. *C. Virginica, L. Spring Beauty. (H. and C.) 

 Rich woods; abundant Apr. 15-May 15. 



Six Mile Cr. Mead Woods. Negundo Woods. Freeville, McLean, 

 and especially abundant in pastures E. of Levannaand Union Springs. 



134. C. Caroliniana, Michx. SPRING BEAUTY. (H. and C.) 

 Rich woods, often in shaded swamps, in moss; rather less com- 

 mon than the preceding. Apr. 15-May 15. 



Six Mile Cr. Negundo Woods, and about the same range as the 

 preceding. It mostly replaces it on the higher ground farther from 

 the lake, E. of Levanna and Union Springs. 



