THE CAYUGA FLORA. 97 



903. I. PSEUDACORUS, L. YELLOW IRIS. 

 Established in marsh}- places ; scarce. June 1-20. 



Marsh south of the Glass Works. (Mr. Lord ; F. B. Hine) ! 

 Between Fall Cr. and the lake, (F. C. Curtice) ! South of Union 

 Springs, near the R. R. 



369, Sisyrinchium, Linn. 



904. *S. anceps, Cav. (S. Burmudiaua, L., of Man., in part.) Blue- 

 Eyed Grass. (H. and C.) 



The typical form near Negundo Woods, Freeville, Poplar Ridge, 

 and elsewhere. The form with leaves of spathe nearly equal and 

 narrower, is more frequent ; Case. Cr. {Dr. Jordan) ! Fall Cr., 

 Farley's Pt., Freeville, Danby, etc. May-June. 



905. S. mucronatum, Michx. (S. Bemmdiana, L-, var. mucronatum, 

 Man., p. 517.) 



Scarce, in Ithaca Cemetery, {Kilbome.) ! 



Possibly both the above species should be united under 6". angus- 



tifolium, Mill. (See W. B. Hemsley, in Jour, of Bot., XXII, p. 



108. 



AMARYLLIDACEiE. 



370. Hypoxys, Linn. 



906. * H. erecta, L. Star-grass. (H. and C.) 

 Meadows and grassy slopes ; frequent. June-July. 



Case. Cr. near Eddy Pond. Fall Cr. South Hill and elsewhere. 



SMILACEjE. 



371. Smilax, Tourn. 



[* S. rotundifolia, L., is in Dr. Thompson's Cat., (probably a mistaken 

 identification of the next.) It is in Sartwell's Cat. of 1844, but the 

 specimen in his herbarium is from Brooklyn, N. Y.] 



907. S. hispida, Muhl. GREEN-BRIER. 

 Woods and swamps ; frequent. June. 



Case. Woods, near the Goldwin Smith Walk. Fall Creek, and 

 elsewhere. 



908. S. herbacea, L. Carrion-flower. (H. and C. ) 

 Woods ; frequent. June. 



Case. Woods, Fall Cr., north of Beebe Pond and elsewhere. 



LILIACE^. 



372. Allium, Linn. 



909. A. tricoccum, Ait. Wild LEEK. (C.J 

 Ravines and rich woods ; infrequent. Leaves in May, flowers in 



July. 



Six Mile Cr. Taughannock ravine. Woods near Mud Cr. and 

 elsewhere. 



910. A. Canadense, Kalm. Wild Garlic. (C. by Dr. Wright.) 

 Ravines and fields ; infrequent. May 20-June 20. 



Fall Cr. on the island in Beebe Pond, {Curtice and Kilbome) ; 

 below Ithaca Fall. Field near the Salt-well at Aurora and elsewhere. 



