42 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



This species and the preceding occasionally bloom a second time, 

 in Aug. or Sept 



379. C. paniculata, I/IIcr. (H. and C. 

 Hillsides and near marshes ; abundant. June 25-July. 



380. C. alternifolia, L. (H. and C. 

 Ravines and woods ; common. June. 



162. Nyssa, L. 

 3S1. N. multiflora, Wang. Pepperidge. (H. and C.) 



Woods and borders of the great marshes ; scarce. June. 



Small trees near Fall Cr., north of Beebe Pond. Six MileCr.. 

 north of Well Falls. South Hill toward Caroline. A few large 

 trees south of Coy Glen, and the Hardenburg Gulf ; also 011 wesl 

 shore of Cayuga Lake ; the east shore in Lansing, and on the west 

 side of Cayuga and Montezuma Marshes. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



163. Sambucus, Tourn. 



382. S. racemosa, L. {S.pubcns, Mx. ) RED-BERRIED El£>ER. 



(H. and C. 



Ravines and gravelly banks in the hill-towns ; frequent. Maw 



383. * S. Canadensis, L. Common Ki.oKR. (H. and C. 

 Fields and hedges ; frequent. July 1-20. 



164. Viburnum, Linn. 



3S4. V. lantanoides, Michx. HOBBI,E-BUSH. (C. by Dr. Wright, j 



Cold woods and swamps, where it is common. Ma}- 10-30. 



Fall Creek, west of the Cold-spring, and of the Primrose cliffs. 

 Six Mile Creek, and other ravines. Yen- abundant in the reunite 

 swamps. 



385. * V. Opuius, l. Cra.nberry-tree. (H. and C.) 



Indigenous in deep swamps ; scarce. June. 



Indian Spring Marsh. Round Marshes. Fir-tree Swamp at Free- 

 ville. Michigan Hollow. CayUta Lake Swamp. Probably intro- 

 duced near the Valentine Brook, north of Pleasant Grove Brook, 

 and on Lockwood's Flats. 



386. V. acerifolium, L, Mapi.k-i.icavi-.o Arrow-wood. (H.andC. 

 Dry woods, chiefly ; common. June. 



387. V. pubescens, Pursh. Downy Arrow-wood. (C. 

 Rocky banks ; frequent. June 515. 



South of Morrill Hall. Fall Cr., and all ravines. Especially 

 abundant on the lake shore north of King's Ferry. 



388. V. dentatum, L. ARROW-WOOD. 

 Low grounds; common. June. 



389. V. cassinoides, L. (V. nudum, L. var. cassinoides. Gray's 

 Man., p. 206.) WlTHE-ROD. (C. by Dr. Wright. 



Sphagnum swamps, where it is frequent. June. 

 Larch Meadow. .South Hill Marsh. Locke Pond, and all the 

 marshes of Dryden and Groton and Dauby. 



