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673. G. flava, Iy. Downy Faese-Foxgeove. (H. and C. 

 Open dry woods of Oak ; frequent. July-Aug. 



674. G. quercifolia, Pursh. Smooth Faese-Foxgeove. (H. and C.) 

 The larger open woods along ravines and on hills ; not rare. 



July-Aug. 



Coy Glen. Bates Woods west of Cayuga D. Hills of Danby and 

 Caroline, and elsewhere. 



675. G. purpurea, L. Purple Gerardia. (C.) 

 Shores ; rare. Aug. -Sept. 



Farley's Point, rather abundant along the south shore. Marsh 

 about Newton's Ponds, Junius. 



676. G. tenuifolia, Vahl. Slender Gerardia. (H. and C.) 

 Sandy banks ; rare. Aug. , Sept. 



North bank of Salmon Cr. below Ludlowville. 



274. CastieeEia, Mutis. 



677. * C. coccinea, Spreng. Painted-gup. (H. and C.) 

 "Near Aurora," {Dr. Alex. Thompson, Cat. of 184.2.) Not now 



known within limits. Miss Arnold sends specimens (some scarlet, 

 some yellow, ) from Painted Post. 



275. Pedicuearis, Tourn. 



678. *P. Canadensis, L. LOUSEWORT. (H. and C) 

 Open woods, and ravines ; common. May. 



679. P. lanceolata, Michx. 



Banks and marshy places ; rare. Aug. 20-Sept. 20. 



Small marsh west of Pleasant Grove Cemetery. East of the 

 Clock Factory, Ithaca. Ludlowville, near the R. R. north of Sal. 

 mon Cr. 



276. Meeampyrum, Tourn. 



680. M Americanum, Michx. Cow-WHEAT. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods, near ravines and on hill ; common. June-July. 



OROBANCHACEiE. 

 277. Aphyeeon, Mitchell. 



681. A. uniflorum, Gray. Broom-rape. (C.) 

 Moist shaded places ; scarce. May 20-June. 



Fall Cr. near Beebe Pond. Case. Woods. Turkey Hill, in woods. 



278. Conophoeis, Wallr. 



682. * C. Americana, Wallr. CANCER-ROOT. (H. and C.) 

 Woodlands on the hills ; not rare. July. 



" Ledyard, in woods of Red and Yellow Oak; rare," (in Herb. J. 

 /. Thomas.) Turkey Hill, (F. H. Severance,) 1878 ! Woods north 

 of Forest Home, (F. C. Curtice.) High hills in Caroline. Danby, 

 hills east of village. Woods in Ovid. 



279. Epiphegus, Nutt. 



683. *E. Virginiana, Bart. BEECH-DROPS. (H. and C.) 

 Beech woods ; frequent. Sept.-Oct. 



