70 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



LENTIBULACEiE. 

 280. Utricularia, Linn. BladderworT. 



684. U. vulgaris, L. Common Bladderwort. (H. and C.) 

 Aquatic ; frequent. July 15-Aug. 



Still water bayous near mouth of Fall Cr. and near C. S. R. R. at 

 Glass-works and the Corner-of-the-lake. Pools between the R. R. 

 and the cliffs north of Ludlowville, and north of King's Ferry. 

 Marsh north of Union Springs. "Union Springs," (in Herb. J. J. 

 Thomas.) Black Lake and Cayuga Marshes. 



685. U. minor, L. 



Specimens with foliage and bladders of this species, but flowers 

 not seen, occur in Summit Marsh and Black Lake. Flowering time 

 for this latitude is, June 10-July 15. 



686. U. intermedia, Hayne. 



Marshes and shallow water ; scarce. July 15-Aug. 15. 

 Swamp north of Drydeu L. Summit Marsh. Black Lake. 



687. U. cornuta, Michx. ; rare, on muddy shores or marshes, July, is 

 in Sartwell, Herb- and C. from "Junius." It occurs just north of 

 the Junius Pout Pond in abundance. 



281. Pinguicuea, Tourn. 



688. P. vulgaris, L. Pinguicuea, ButterworT. 

 Wet cliffs, in ravines ; rare. June 10-30. 



Cascadilla Creek, (Dr. Jordan. 1869) ! where it has continued on 

 both sides of the Glen Pond ; also grows farther down the ravine. 

 Fall Creek on the "Primrose Cliffs;" also opposite Rocky Falls. 

 Taughannock ravine, south side with Saxifraga aizoides, L. The 

 only other stations reported for N. Y. are on the Genessee River — 

 formerly "in meadows below the Falls at Rochester," (Dewey, Ca- 

 rey and others, ) and still existing below Portage Falls, (Dewey ; and 

 ' ' Plants of Buffalo, " 1 882 . ) 



BIGNONIACE^E. 



282. CaTaepa, Scop., Walt. 



689. * C. bignonioides, Walt. (CaTaepa) is growing spontaneously 

 under the cliff west of the Ithaca Cemetery. 



ACANTHACEiE. 

 283. DlANTHERA, Linn. 



690. D. Americana, L. Water-willow. 



Shores, and borders of marshes ; scarce. July-Aug. 

 Farley's Point. From Cayuga Bridge to Montezuma, along Sen- 

 eca R. 



VERBENACE/E. 



284. Phryma, Linn. 



691. P. Leptostachya, L. Lop-SKKI>. (H. and C.) 

 Woods and thickets ; frequent. July. 



