THE CAYUGA FLORA. 43 



390. V. Lentago, L. Sweet Viburnum. (H. and C.) 



Ravines and low grounds ; frequent. May 15-30. 



165. TriosTEUM, Linn. 



39L - T. perfoliatum, E. FEVER-WORT. (H. and C.) 



Rocky open pastures and hedges ; frequent. June. 

 North of Fall Cr. South of Six Mile Creek rnill-pond, and else- 

 where. 



166. Linn^Ea, Gronov. 



392. L. borealis, Gronov. Twin-flower. Linn.ea. (C.) 

 Banks, and borders of marshes under Pines or Hemlocks. June. 

 Sparingly in Cascadilla Woods ; north of Forest Home ; near 



Buttermilk Falls ; Ludlowville, {Mr. Lord) ; south banks of Taug- 

 haunock, and Trumansburg ravines ; near summit of Saxon Hill ; 

 Fir-tree swamp, S. E. of Dauby ; island in Summit Marsh, and E. 

 of Freeville sphagnum bog. Eedyard {Herb. J. J. Thomas.) 



167. Symphoricarpus, Dill. 



393. S. racemosus, Michx. Snow-BERRY. (C.) 

 Ravines, rocky places and roadsides ; infrequent. Jul}-. 



Six Mile Cr. Enfield ravine. Cayuga Lake shore, etc., possibly 

 adventive. 



394. S. racemosus, Mx., var. pauciflorus, Robbins. 



Rocky banks of large ravines and Cayuga E-, where it is abund- 

 ant. June 20-July 20. 



Clearly an indigenous form. Fall Cr., below Ithaca Fall. Taug- 

 hanuock ravine. Cayuga L., rather common, especially on the 

 east-shore cliffs from Mc'Kinney's to Eevanua. 



[S. vulgaris, Michx. Indian Currant. Borders of Seneca Lake, 

 {Sartwell in Herb.), " probably introduced," — {S. H. Wright.) 



168. DONICERA, Linn. 



395. E. xylosteum, L. Fey-honeysuckle (of Europe.) 



South Hill by the R. R., near North Quarry, 18S0, {F. C. Curtice)\ 

 Also south of the Quarry, a quarter of a mile from the first station, 

 1884. 



396. L. oblongifolia, Muhl. Swamp Fey-honeysuckeE. (H. andC.) 

 Deep swamps ; rare. June 1-20. 



Sparingly in Michigan Hollow swamp, near the Rhododendron; 

 Sw. at the head of Eocke Pond. {Dr. Ch. Atwood.) (Otter Cr., 

 Cortland.) Lower's pond, Junius. (Tamarack Sw., west of Sa- 

 vannah.) 



397. *L. ciliata, Muhl. Fey-honeysuckeE. (H. and C.) 

 Ravines and damp woods ; common. May. 



398. E. Tartarica, L. Tartarian Honeysuckle. 

 Pastures and banks ; becoming frequent. May 25-Juue 15. 



South Hill, near the " Incline " and R. R.; very abund. Also in 

 Case. Cr., Fall Cr., and frequent on shore of Cayuga E. On Fron- 

 tenac Island are specimens with white flowers and salmon-colored 

 berries. 



