iS THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



64. Hibiscus, Linn. 



146. H. Moscheutos, L. Rose-mallow. Swamp Hibiscus. 



Marshes near foot of Cayuga L. Aug. 



Union Springs, near Farley's Point ; also marsh north of depot. 

 Abundant in a marsh of several acres south of Hill's Branch. A 

 low marshy island of six or eight acres in the middle of Black Lake, 

 has been for several years nearly covered with the noble flowers of 

 this plant. Occasional throughout the Cayuga and Montezuma 

 Marshes. 



147. H. Trionum, L. Flower-of-an-Hour. 



In cult, grounds ; scarce. Summer. 



The gardens and orchards on Farley's Pt. Univ. Campus, near 

 the Gymnasium, 1884, (Miss Hale.) 

 Althaea rosea, L., the common Hollyhock, has appeared several 

 times by the old roads near the steamboat landing, Ithaca. 



TILIACE.SE. 



65. Tilia, Linn. 



148. *T. Americana, L. Basswood. (H. and C.) 

 Along the ravines, and in rich woods; common. July 12-30. 



LINACEiE. 



66. Linum, Linn. 



149. L. Virginianum, L. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods, slopes of ravines ; infrequent. July-Aug. 



Fall Cr. Coy Glen. Near White Church. Valley near W. Danby. 

 L. usitatissimum, L. Common Flax. (H. and C.) 



Fields and roadsides ; probably not permanent. July. 

 Near Cascadilla Bridge, and W. of Case. Place. Taft Hill, Caro- 

 line, and other places. 



GERANIACE^. 



67. Geranium, Linn. 



150. *G. maculatum, L. Cranes-bill. (H. and C.) 

 Ravines, woods and hedges ; common. May-June. 



151. G. Carolinianum, L. 



Scarce near Negundo Woods; on South Hill, Ithaca; and by R.R. 

 north of Levanna. 



152. G. pusillum, L. Little Cranes-bill. (H. and C.) 

 Rare, and of recent introduction. Albany St., Ithaca, 1882, and 



on the Fiske-McGraw grounds, 1885. 



153. *G. Robertianum, L. HERB ROBERT. (H. and C.) 

 In moist shaded places, ravines and elsewhere ; common. May- 

 Sept. 



68. Flojrkea, Willd. 



154. F. proserpinacoides, Willd. False-Mermaid. 

 In rich woods; scarce. Apr., May. 



