ioo THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



932. * T. erythrocarpum, Michx. PAINTED TRILLIUM. (C.) 

 Cool woods and swamps, where it is frequent. May. 

 Dryden-Lansing Sw. Ellis Hollow Sw. and frequent in the 



swamps of Preeville, McLean, Dauby, New-field, etc. 



386. Vkratrum, Tourn. 



933. *V. viride, Ait. GREEN HELLEBORE. (H. and C.) 

 Swamps ; frequent. July. 



387. Cham^elirium, Willd. 



934. C. Carolinianum, Willd. [C. lutcum, Gray, Man., p. 527.) Blaz- 

 ing Star. (H. and C.) 



Woods, especially on the higher hills ; sparingly but widely dis" 

 tributed. June 15-July 15. 



Cascadilla and Fall Cr. Woods. Turkey Hill and elsewhere. 



388. Hemerocallis, Linn. Day Lily. 



935. H. FULYA, L. (July 1-15,) is established by roadsides. South of 

 Judd's Falls, in Enfield ravine and in many places. 



Muscari botryoides, Mill., escapes to lawns on E. State street, 



Ithaca, etc.; and to roadsides near Taughannock landing, (F. H. 



Severance. ) 



PONTEDERIACE^E. 



389. PONTEDERIA, Linn. 



936. P. cordata, L. Pickerel Weed. 



Marshes, borders of lakes and ponds ; common. July 20-Aug. 

 390. SCHOLLERA, Schreber. 



937. S. graminifolia, Willd. (S. graminea,oi Man.) Water Star- 

 grass. 



Cayuga L., its inlets and outlet; abundant. Aug. 



JUNCACE^E. 



391. Luzula, DC. Wood-rush. 



-938. L. pilosa, Willd. (H. and C.) 



Woods and moist pastures ; common. April 15-May. 



939. L. campestris, DC. (H. and C.) 

 Woods, etc. ; frequent. May. 



392. Juncus, Linn. Rush. 



940. J. effusus, L- Bulrush. (H. and C.) 

 Wet places ; common. July. 



941. J. effusus, L., var. conglomeratus, Engl., occurs south side of 

 Taughannock, and elsewhere. 



942. J. marginatus, Rostkov. 

 Wet pastures ; scarce. Aug. 



South Hill Marsh. Meadow west of Freeville. 



943. J. bufonius, L. (H. and C.) 

 Wet shores and low places ; not uncommon. July. 



944. J. Gerardi, Loisel. Black Grass. 



Sparingly, on the brackish marshes E. of Montezuma, north of 

 main road. July. 



