44 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



399. L. SEMPERVIRENS, L 



South Hill, beyond the "Incline," (1883 85), borders of a thicket 

 in a rooky pasture ; probably introduced. July, Aug. 



400. L. hirsuta, Raton. Hairy HonkysucklE. (H. and C. ) 

 Moist copses ; rare. June. 



Freeville, west of the Southern Cent. R. R. North of Summit 

 M. (Woods south of Spencer Sta., Tioga Co.) Our Forms are all 

 less hairy than the more northern ones. 



401. L. glauca, Hill. (/.. parviflora, ham., Man., p. 204.) SMALL 



Honeysuckle. (H. ami c.) 



Rocky hanks ami slops ; frequent. May 10-June 10. 

 A form occurs sparingly on the High Cliffs north of King's Ferry 

 bearing pure yellow flowers, but otherwise like the t\ pe. 



402. A form of (401) — possibly a variety — occurs in the old woods on 

 our higher and more remote hills, having leaves mostly distinct ex- 

 cepting the upper pair, green and smooth above, underneath less 

 glaucous than in the type, and more or less hairy. The ovaries and 

 peduncles are somewhat glandular when young, when mature only 

 slightly hairy, and in color orange-red. Flowers not yet seen. 

 Possibly this formed a part of the old var. Douglassii of L. parvi- 



flora. 



169. DlERVILLA, Tourn. 



403. D. trifida.Mcench. Bush Honeysuckle. 



Dry woods, and rocky banks of ravines ; frequent. June. 



RUBIACE^. 

 170. Hou.stonia, Linn. 



404. H. caerulea, L. BLUETS. Innocence. WlLD-FORGET-ME-NOT. 



(H. and C.) 

 Damp meadows and pastures ; local. May-Oct. 

 South Hill, extending % to 1 mile in every direction from South 

 Hill Marsh. 

 H. purpurea, L., var. longifolia, Gray, appeared on the Piske- 

 MeGraw grounds, 1884. (C. by Dr. Wright) 



171. Cephaeanthus, Linn. 



405. * C. occidentalis, L. (H. and C.) 

 Swamps ; frequent, Indian Spring Marsh, etc. Aug. 



172. MlTCHELLA, Linn. 



406. *M. repens, L. PARTRIDGE-BERRY. SQUAW-PLUM. One- 

 BERRY. (H. and C.) 



Woods ; common. June 25-July 25. 



Form with leafy berries, Case. Cr. [Mr. Lord, 1880.) 1SS1 ! near 

 Brookton, 1881. ( for figures of these specimens, see Bulletin Tory. 

 /Ma/!. Club, Vol. X, pi. XXVI, Jan. 1SS3.) Form with white ber- 

 ries, Round Marsh woods, [883, (<>. /.. Pcarcc.) 



173. Galium, Linn. 



407. G. Aparine, I,. CLEAVERS. (C.) 

 Ravines and damp thickets ; abundant. May. 



