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Farley's Pt, {Herb. J. J. Thomas.) From Renwick Farm to 

 Willet's Sta. Near Taughannock and Trumansburg ravines. In 

 the bottom of Franklin's ravine it grows 30 cm. in height and still 

 taller in the rich wooded slope, east side of the valley at Watkins. 



254. Lithospermum, Tourn. 



634. L. arvense, L. Corn-Gromwew,. (H. andC.) 

 A common weed in grain fields, etc., in dry soil. May, June. 



635. L- OFFICINALE, L. COMMON-GROMWELL. 



Roadsides and meadows ; not common. June-July. 

 Near kudlowville, N. Y., {Mr. Lord.) Aurora to Chapel-Corners, 

 especially near the latter. Near Wood's Sta. in Scipio. 



636. L. latifolium, Michx. (H. and C.) 

 Shaded ground near streams.; rare. June. 



Salmon Cr. ravine, north bank with Lonidium, 1871 to 1885. 

 Fall Cr. on island above Forest Home, (E. B. Hine,) 1875. 

 [L. canescens, Lehm. Near Auburn, N. Y. /. H. Hall, in Faine's 

 Cat., p. 114.] 



255. Onosmodium, Michx. 



637. O. Carolinianum, DC. 

 Hillsides ; local. July. 



South Hill from near the reservoir to the Quarry Woods beyond 

 the " Incline ;" frequent over this area. 

 [O. Virginianum, DC. "Seneca L-," SartweWs Cat. of 1884.] 



256. Symphytum, Tourn. 



638. *S. officinale, L. Comfrey. (H. and C.) 

 Rich soil along streams ; not uncommon. June-July. 



Case. Cr., abund. above Judd's Falls. Six Mile Cr. Negusena val- 

 ley to Newfield. Myers Point and near Lake Ridge Sta. abundant. 

 Fall Cr., F. of Freeville and elsewhere. 



Borrago officinalis, L., appeared on the Campus in 1878 and in 



1880. 



AspERUGO procumbens, L., was found in 1885 near F. Hill S. H. by 



F. V. Coville. 



CONVOLVULACEiE. 



Ipomea, Linn. 



I. coccinea, L., was growing, in 1885, in a large mass by the old road 



crossing the marsh to the steamboat landing. 

 I. purpurea, Lam. Morning-glory. 



Springing up in the same place for several years, perhaps from 

 self-sown seeds. July- Aug. 



Six Mile Creek near Cayuga St. bridge. North of Ithaca, by R. 

 R. near the Glass-works, and by an old road. U. Springs near the 

 mill, and the R. R. 



I. Nil, Roth., occasionally seen with the preceding. 



257. Convolvulus, Linn. 



639. C. arvensis, L. Bind-weed. (H. and C.) 

 Roadsides and old fields ; scarce. June-July. 



