64 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



623. H. Canadense, L. (H. and C. ) 

 Rich woods ; frequent. A little later than the preceding. 



vSix Mile Cr. (Beechwoods.) Negundo Woods. Woods near 

 Freeville, McLean, Locke Pond, Danby and elsewhere. 



BORRAG1NACE.E. 

 250. Cynoglossum, Tonrn. 



624. *C. officinale, L. Hounds-tongue. "Tory-weed,"—.-! 

 name local in Cayuga Co. many years ago. {J- J- Thomas.) 



(H. and C. 1 

 A common roadside and pasture weed. June-July. 

 A form with pink flowers occurs occasionally. White-flowered 



plants grow near Hemlock Brook, Groton; also at " Penu Yan," 



[Sartwell in Herb.) 



625. C. Virginicum, L. Wild Comfrey. (C.) 

 Woods on the higher hills ; not common. June-July. 



Turkey Hill, eastward to Ringwood. Dart Woods. High hills 

 of Newfield, Danby and Caroline. 



251. ECHINOSPERMUM, Swartz. 



626. E. Virginicum, Lehm. [Cynoglossum Morisoni, DC. Beggars- 

 lice. (H. and C.) 



Woods and low thickets ; common. July-Aug. 



627. E. Lappula, Lehm. Stickweed. (H. andC.) 

 Sandy or gravelly soil, lake shores and villages ; frequent. 



July-Sept. 



Near the Armory, and on Buffalo St. Near Fall Cr. Mills. Fre- 

 quent on the sandy points of Cayuga L. and along the R. R. 

 252. Mertensia, Roth. 



628. M. Virginica, DC. Virginian Cowslip. Blue-bells. 

 Rich alluvial soil ; scarce. Apr. 25-May. 



Taughannock ravine, [Dr. Jordan.)\ Negundo Woods, (Professor 

 Branner)\ "Valley south of Buttermilk Falls," (O.L. Taylor)\ Bank 

 of Neguaena Cr., near the Flemings. H., and near mouth of En- 

 field Cr. Near Ellis Hollow Swamp, (F. T Wilson)\ 



253. Myosotis, Linn. 



629. M. palustris, With. True Forget-me-not. (H. and C.) 

 In water, in marsh north of Fall Cr. and also along Cayuga St. 



June 15-July. 



630. M. laxa, Lehm. (M. palustris With. var. laxa, Gr.) 

 In wet places ; abundant. June-Sept. 



Flowers occasionally pink. 



631. M. arvensis, Hoff. Scorpion-grass. (H. and C.) 

 Shaded sandy soil ; scarce and probably introduced, June. 

 Cemetery, Ithaca. (F. L. Kilbornc.) Bushy Point, Cayuga L. 



632. M. collina, Hoff. (apparently this species) found by Mr. Kil- 

 borne in 1882 ; appears each year. 



633. M. verna, Nutt. 



Dry, barren woods near the lake ; occasional. June. 



