862 REPORT OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



Z. cordata (Walt.) DC. Heart-leaved Alexanders. 



Occurs in woods. 

 Flowers in May and June. 

 Steuben (Bradner). 



CARUM L. 



C. Carui L. Caraway. Carvies. 



Occurs occasionally in waste places. 

 Flowers from May until July. 

 Steuben (Bradner). 



CICUTA L. 



C. maculata L. Water Hemlock. Spotted Cowbane. 



Distributed throughout the State and occurring plentifully in 

 swamps and ditches and in low wet grounds. The fleshy roots are 

 aromatic; they perhaps furnish the most virulent plant poison in 

 our bounds. 



Flowering season, from June until August. 



Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Elkhart (Barnes); Monroe and Vigo 

 (Blatcbley); Fayette (Hessler); Dearborn (Collins); Franklin 

 (Meyncke); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); Tippecanoe (Cunning- 

 ham); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Noble 

 (Van Gorder); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Round Lake (Deam); 

 Steuben (Bradner). 



C. bulbifera L. Bulb-bearing Water Hemlock. 



In swamps in the northern part of the State. Neither so widely 

 distributed nor so abundant in its stations as the preceding. 



Flowers from July until September. 



St. Joseph (J. M. Coulter); Noble (Van Gorder); Cass (Hess- 

 ler); Eound Lake (Deam); Steuben (Bradner); Laporte and Lake. 



DERINGA Adans. 



D. Canadensis (L.) Kuntze. Honewort. 



(Cryptotaenia Canadensis DC.) 



Throughout the State in rich soils of woods and thickets. 

 Quite plentiful wherever found. 



Flowering season, June and July. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Carroll (J. M. Coulter); Monroe 

 and Vigo (Blatchley); Posey and Gibson (Schneck); Jay, Dela- 

 ware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Noble (Van Gorder); 

 Clark (Baird and Taylor); Franklin (Meyncke); Vermillion 

 (Wright); Fayette (Hessler); Steuben (Bradner). 



