38 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



338. CE. pumila, L. DWARF-EVBNING-PRIMHOSB. (C.) 

 Wet pastures and roadsides ; abundant on the hills. June 20-July. 

 Not yet found about Ithaca, but frequent near South Hill Marsh ; 



through Dauby, Dryden, Caroline, Enfield, and above Paine's Cr. 



Falls.' 



138. Gatka, Linn. 



339. G. biennis, L. Gaura. (H. and C.) 

 Sandy shores or dry banks; occasional. Aug. -Oct. 



Near the Armory. Six Mile Cr. Pearson estate. Not rare on 

 the sandy points all along Cayuga L. 



139. CiRC/BA, Tourn. 



340. C. Lutetiana, L. ENCHANTERS NlGHT-SHADE. (H. audC.) 

 Damp woods ; common. July-Aug. 



341. *C. alpina, L. (C.) 

 Cool hemlock woods and swamps ; frequent. July-Aug. 



CUCURBITACE/E. 



140. Sicyos, Liuu. 



342. S. angulatus, L. Star-CUCUMBER. (H. and C.) 

 Waste places ; river banks. Aug.-Sept. 



Near lake and in town {Dr. Jordan)\ Negundo Woods. Shurgur's 

 Glen. Near Ludlowville. 



141. Echinocystis, Torr. and Gray. 



343. E. lobata, Torr. and Gray. Wild CUCUMBER. Balsam Apple. 

 Low grounds and river-banks ; not common. Aug. 



South of Ithaca, near R. R. Negundo Woods. 



FICOIDEiE. 



142. MOLLUGO, Linn. 



344. M. VERTICILLATA, L- CARPET-WEED. 

 Roadsides ; scarce. Aug— Sept. 



Near "Nook " green-houses. Near Comer-of-thedake. On the 

 Campus, ( Trelease. ) 



UMBELLIFERiE. 

 143. HydrocoTyle, Tourn. 



345. H. Americana, L. Penny- wort. (H. and C.) 

 Springy and moist soil ; common. July-Sept. 



144. Sanicula, Tourn. 



346. S. Canadensis, L- Sanicle. (C.) 

 Ravines and rich woods ; not common. June-July. 



Six Mile Cr., Beechwoods flats. Borders of Drydeu-LansingSw. 

 Enfield ravine. 



347. S. Marilandica, L. Sanicle. (C.) 

 Woods and thickets ; frequent. June-July. 



145. CONIUM, Linn. 



348. C. MACULATUM, L. PoiSON-HEMI^OCK. (H. and C.) 

 Waste places; common ; (poisonous;. July-Oct. 



