76 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



Fall Cr. mills. Near Inlet by D. L. and W. R. R. U. Springs 

 ami Lockwood's Plats, {Herb. J. J. Thomas.) Kidder's Ferry. 



Sheldrake Pt 



311. Butum, Tourn. 



743. B. rubrum, Reich. (/>'. maritimum, of Man., p. 408.) 

 Brackish soil ; rare, on meadows N. E. of Montezuma village. 



Aug. -Sept. 



744. B. capitatum, L. Strawberry Ri.ite. (H. and C.) 

 Woods and newly cleared soil ; scarce. Aug., Sept. 



Near Freeville sphagnum bog. Pasture near the Marl Ponds. 

 Hill east of Pony Hollow. Near Ludlowville, [Mr. Lord.) Led- 

 yard, 1827, (Herb. J.J. Thomas.) 



312. Atripeex, Tourn. 



745. A. patula, L., var. hastata, Gray. Aug. -Oct. 



Streets of Ithaca. Sheldrake Pt. Union Springs and Cayuga 

 Bridge. Near the Indian Salt-Spring west of Cayuga marshes, 

 near the "Deer-lick," and near brackish meadows at Montezuma, 

 the stems are bright red in autumn. 

 745 a . A. patula, L., var. littoralis, Gray. 



Buffalo St., Ithaca, and on the marsh; abundant. Union Springs 

 on Farley's Point and Howlaud's Point. 



PHYTOLACCACE^. 



313. Phytolacca, Tourn. 



746. P. decandra, L. Pokeberry. (H. and C.) 

 Dry hillsides and pastures ; frequent. Aug. 



POLYGONACEiE. 

 314. Rumex, Linn. 



747. R. Patientia, L. Patience Dock. 



Ithaca, near Six Mile Cr. bridge, (Cayuga St.) Near W. Junius. 

 June-July. 



748. R. Britannica, L. (R. orbiculatus, Gray's Man. (H. and C.) 

 Large marshes, where it is abundant. Aug.-Sept. 



Ithaca, marsh near the Lake. Summit Marsh. Round Marshes. 

 Dryden L. " Cayuga marshes," (G. W. C., 1864, 18th N. Y. Rep., 

 p. 201;) Very conspicuous on these and Montezuma Marshes in 

 autumn from its large plumes of pink fruit. 



749. R. verticillatus, L. Swamp Dock. (H. and C.) 

 Marshes ; abundant. June-July. 



Marshes at the head of Cayuga L. Cayuga Marshes, Summit 

 Marsh, and elsewhere. 



750. * R. crispus, L. Yi.i.i.ow Dock. (H. and C.) 

 Fields ; common. June-Sept. 



751. R. oBTrsiFOLius, L. Bitter Dock. (H. and C.) 

 Roadsides and woods ; frequent. July, Sept. 

 Occasionally specimens possess red-veined radical leaves. 



