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"Ithaca" (hi Herb, of Professor J. J. Tho mas, ) Case. Cr. (Dr. Jor- 

 dan)] South of Fall Cr. , formerly near the present site of the wind- 

 mill on the Fiske-McGraw grounds. Sherwood, Cayuga Co. (Miss 

 Howland and Mrs. Brun. ) Dowery's Pond, Junius. 



614. G. quinqueflora, Lam. FlVE-FLOWERED GENTIAN. (C.) 

 Wet gravelly banks ; abundant in places. Sept. 



Fall Cr. Case. Cr., south of Willow Pond Race, and on the Pine 

 Knoll. Very abundant near the Dart Woods, Ball Hill, and else- 

 where on the higher hills. Taughannock ravine, south side. Below 

 vSheldrake. Big Gully, and elsewhere. 



615. G. Saponaria, L. (C.) 

 Apparently rare. In a small ravine S. F. side of Pony Hollow. 

 " Ledyard" (Herb. J.J. Thomas.) Sept. 



616. G. Andrewsii, Griseb. (H.) 

 Moist shaded banks, or brooksides ; scarce. Sept. 



South Hill beyond the " Incline" 1874. Fleming Meadow. Dry- 

 den L,. valley. Myers Pt. north of Salmon Cr. 



617. G. linearis, Frcel. (G. Saponaria, L,. var. linearis, Gray. (Jun- 

 ius, 1827, (v. s. in Herb.f.f. Thomas.) 



246. Bartonia, Muhl. 



618. B. tenella, Muhl. is in Sartwell Herb, from Junius. 



247. Menyanthes, Tourn. 



619. M. trifoliata, L. Buckbean. 

 Sphagnum bogs ; infrequent. May 20-30. 



Freeville. Malloryville. Round-Marshes. Near the Pond S. E. of 

 Chicago Sta. Summit Marsh. "Junius" (Sartw. H. and C.)\ 



POLEMONIACEiE. 



248. Phlox, Linn. 



Phlox paniculaTa, L. and P. maculaTa, L. have appeared at Ithaca 

 and McLean as scapes to meadows and roadsides. 



620. * P. divaricata, D. BLUE Phlox. (H. and C.) 

 Rich woods ; frequent. May-June. 



Fall Cr. Negundo Woods. Ravines of the lakeshore. Woods 

 near Freeville, and elsewhere. A form in Taughannock ravine has 

 elongated leaves, more than usually glandular-pubescent, and 

 white corollas with obovate entire lobes. The* ordinary form often 

 has entire corolla lobes, 



621. P. subulata, L. MOSS-PINK. (C.) 

 Dry grassy or rocky banks, where it is common. May. 



Along all our ravines. Abund. on South Hill south of S. S. 420. 

 Slopes along the lake shore are pink with it in May. It also oc- 

 curs on the high pinnacles in Danby and Caroline. Rarely occurs 

 with white flowers, (A. L. Coville.) 



HYDROPHYLLACEiE. 

 249. Hydrophyllum, Tourn. Water-leaf. 



622. * H. Virginicum, L,. (H. and C.) 

 Ravines and rich woods ; abundant. June. 



