THE CAYUGA FLORA. 39 



[Bupeeurum rotundifouum, L. is in theSartwell Herb, from Gor- 

 liam, Ontario Co.] 



146. Cicuta, Linn. 



349. *C. maculata, L. WATER-HEMLOCK. (H. and C.) 

 Marshes and swamps ; frequent. July -Sept. 



Too much caution cannot be used in dealing with the Umbelli- 

 fers. A death occurred in Ithaca a few years since from eating what 

 were reported to be the seeds of' this species. They were mistaken 

 for those of some of the harmless members of the Order. 



350. C. bulbifera, L. (H. and C.) 

 Marshes ; not common. Aug-Sept. 



Inlet marshes, and near Renwick. Fall Cr. Beebe Pond. Sum- 

 mit Marsh. Round Marsh. Cayuga Marshes, frequent. 



147. Carum, Linn. 



351. C. Carui, L. Caraway. 

 Roadsides ; not uncommon. July. 



Often found in the hill towns, and the pink-flowered form near 

 road from Danby to West Danby. 



148. Sium, Linn. 



352. S. cicutaefolium, Gmelin. (S. lineare, Michx. ) (H. and C.) 

 Marshes and swamps ; frequent. Aug. -Sept. 



353. S. cicutaefolium, Gm. var. (S. lineare, Mx. var. intermedium, 

 Torr. and Gray. ) 



Along the flood-plain of Negusena Cr., in ditches ; a form with 

 rather broadly ovate leaflets. 



149. PlMPlNELEA, Linn. 



354. P. integerrima, Benth. and Hook. {Zizia integerrima, DC. Gray's 



Man.) (H. and C.) 



Sides of ravines, thickets ; common. May 20-June. 



150. Cryptot^Enia, DC. 



355. C. Canadensis, DC. HONEWORT. (H. and C.) 

 Moist woods ; frequent. June-July. 



Case. Woods and elsewhere. 



151. Osmorrhiza, Raf. 



356. *0. longistylis, DC. SMOOTH SwEET-ClCEEY. (H. and C.) 

 Ravines and thickets ; not common. May 20-June. 

 Neguudo Woods. Renwick-Farm slope and elsewhere. 



357. O. brevistylis, DC. HAIRY SwEET-CPCEEY. (H. and C.) 

 Rich woods and ravines ; common. May 20-June. 



152. Ch^Erophyeeum, Linn. 



358. C. procumbens, Lam. WiED Chevrie. 

 Rich woods ; rare. May. 



Neguudo Woods, 1874. (T/ieo. L. Mead.) ! By Creek near Esty's 

 Tannery. By R. R. near Esty's T. 



