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Abundant in places. 



) Rusby.] Velvet-leaf 



142. M. sylvestrIs L. High Mallow. An occasional escape . 



143. M. crispa L. \M . verticilldta crispa L.] Curled-leaved Mallow. 



Escapes to roadsides. Henrietta, Mrs. Mary E. Streeter. Hamlin, 

 M. S. Baxter. 



144. M. moschata L. Musk Mallow. 



Frequent in fields and by roadsides. 



66. ABUTILON Tourn. [Gaertn.] 



Ayicenn^e Gaertn. [A. Abutilo?i (L, 

 Waste places ; occasional. 



67. HIBISCUS L. 



Moscheutos L. Swamp Rose-mallow. 

 Swamps and marshes ; scarce. Irondequoit bay, Dr. Booth and G . T. 

 Fish. Long pond, Dr. Searing! Ogden. Bergen. Wayne county. 



147. H. Trionum L. Bladder Ketmia. Flower-of-an-hour. 



Occasional in neglected grounds. 



TILIACE.E. 



68. TILIA Tourn. [L.] 



148. T. Americana L. Bassw t ood. American Linden. 



In rich woods and ravines and along river banks ; common. 

 — T. Europ^ea L. European Linden. 



Several specimens of var. microphylla in abandoned nursery grounds 

 on Prince street, Rochester. Frequently planted for shade. 



LINACE.E. 



69. LINUM Tourn. [L.] 



149. L. Virginianum L. 



Scarce. Dry sandy woods, Irondequoit and Mendon. 



150. L. usitatissimum L. Common Flax. 



Frequent along railroads. 



GERANIACE.E. 



70. GERANIUM Tourn. [L-] 



151. Q. maculatum L. Wild Cranesbill. 



Moist woods, meadows, river banks, ravines ; common. 



152. Q. Robertianum L. Herb Robert. 



Moist woods and shaded river banks and ravines ; common. 



153. G. Carolinianum L. 



Rare. Pinnacle hill, Miss Mary E. Macauley . Adams Basin, 

 M. S. Baxter. 



154. G. pusillum L. 



Rare. Corner Monroe avenue and Laburnum crescent, Rochester, 

 Miss F. Beckwith. Neglected garden, Rochester, Mrs. J. J. Kempe. 

 Gates, G . T. Fish! Sodus, Wayne county, 1885, Miss Coleman in check 

 list E. L. Hankenson. 



