60 
yey. “Pb ie 
3. P. paniculata, L. 
Spontaneous in gardens; escaped, CiizZoz. 
. P. maculata, L. 
One plant seen growing ‘‘wild,” in woods near Delevan ave- 
nue, Buffalo, now included in Forest Lawn Cemetery. 
715. P. divaricata, L. 
716. var. Laphamii, Wood. 
i1i.-P. subulata,: BE. 
Found many years ago on low sand-dunes near the foot of Gen- 
esee street, Buffalo; banks of Allen’s Cr., Le Roy, Gen. Co., 
Chnton,; banks of Wolf Cr., near Portage, Wyom. Co., Cliztoz. 
ORDER 64. CONVOLVULACEA. 
328. TPOMAEA, TE. 
718. I. purpurea, Lam. 
Spontaneous in gardens. Rarely escaped. 
719. I. pandurata, Meyer. 
Rare. In a field on the Plains, near the Erie County Alms- 
house, Buffalo. 
329. CONVOLVULUS, L. 
720. C. arvensis, L. 
Rather rare. Waste places and roadsides, Buffalo; Lewiston, 
Niagara Co. 
721. C. Sepium, L. (Cadystegza Sepium, R. Br.) 
722. C. spithamezus, L. (Calystegia spithamea, Pursh.) 
Very rare. One specimen only found. Whirlpool woods, Niag- 
ara R., Ont.,.Chnton. 
agg. CUSOU-TA, “Tour. 
723. C. EpILINuM, Weihe. : 
Rare. In flax fields, Niagara Co. 
724. C. inflexa, Engelm. 
Rare. Youngstown, Niagara Co. 
725. C. Gronovii, Willd. 
ORDER 65. SOLANACE#. 
331. SOLANUM, Tourn. 
>. S. DULCAMARA, L. 
