26 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



218. V. Cracca, L. (H. andC.) 

 On the sand bank west of Mr. Howard Williams', since 1871 



(abundant by R. R. near Cortland depot.) July ; appearing as if in- 

 troduced here. 



219. V. Caroliniana, Walt (C.) 

 Ravines and banks ; common. May 10—30. 



220. V. Americana, Muhl. (H. and C.) 

 Only along Cayuga L. and its marshes, where it is frequent. June- 



July. ' 



96. LaThyrus, Linn. 



221. L. venosus, Muhl. "? Geneva" in Sartwell's Herb." "Cay- 

 uga I/.," {Herb. Thomas.) 



222. L. ochroleucus, Hook. (H. and C.) 

 Hillsides and thickets ; not common. May. 



Fall Cr., and other ravines, also ravines and woods of Cayuga 

 lake shore. 



223. L. palustris, L. Marsh Vetchling. (H. andC.) 

 Shores and borders of marshes ; not common. July. 



Near the Corner-of-the-lake. Shore of Cayuga L., at Marion's, 

 on Bushy Point, and occasional to Cayuga Marshes. 



224. L. palustris, L. var. myrtifolius, Gray. (H. and C.) 

 Shore of Cayuga L. ; not common. July-Aug. 



Near Marion's. Near Treman's. Myers Point. Near Union 

 Springs. 



97. Amphicarp^a, Ell. 



225. * A. monoica, Nutt. HOG PEA-NUT. (H. and C.) 

 Thickets, shores, etc. ; common. Aug.-Sept. 



98. Apios, Boerheave. 



226. A. tuberosa, Mcench. Ground-nut. (H. and C.) 

 Rich alluvial soil ; abundant in the Negusena valley, and along 



the lake. Aug. 



Cascadilla ravine. Neguudo Woods and south. Myers Point. 

 Cayuga Marshes. 



99. Cassia, Linn. 



227. C. Marilandica, L. Wild Senna. 



Rare. Roadside near the fork of the Slaterville and Brookton 

 roads, E. of Ithaca. 



100. Gymnocxadus, Lam. 



228. G. Canadensis, Lam. Kentucky COFFEE-TREE. (H. and C.) 

 Rare ; along the borders of Cayuga L. May 25-June 10. 



"At the bottom of a ravine near the borders of Cayuga L. (Dr. 

 Alex. Thompson),'" (see Torreys Flora, I, p. 191); also in Dr. Thomp- 

 son's Cat. of 1841. It is quite likely the precise locality was 

 Lockwoods Flats at the mouth of Big Gully, where Professor 

 Thomas of Union Springs remembers to have seen it many years ago. 

 "Ithaca (in Herb. Van Duzer)," (see Paine's Cat. p. 75). Town of 

 Lansing "near Cayuga L." at McKinney's, (Hon. H. B. Lord in 



