1894] PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 69 



383. A. quinquefolia Decsne. & Planch. [Panax quinquefolium L.) Ginseng. 



Rich cool woods ; rare. 



384. A. trifolia Decsne. & Planch. [Panax trifolium L.J Dwarf Ginseng. 



Rich woods and thickets ; common. 



CORXACE/E. 



166. CORNUS Tourn. [L.J 



385. C. Canadensis L. Dwarf Cornel. 



Damp woods and borders of swamps ; not uncommon. 



386. C. floridaL. Flowering Dogwood. 



Woods and river banks ; common. 



387. C. circinata L'Her. Round-leaved Cornel. 



River banks, ravines, borders of woods ; common. 



388. C. sericea L. [C.Amonum Mill.] Kinnikinnik. 



Low grounds, swamps, along streams, fences, etc.; very common. 



389. C. stolonifera Michx. Red Osier. 



Low ground ; common. 



390. C. paniculata L'Her. \C . candidissima Marsh.] Panicled Cornel. 



River banks, hillsides, and thickets ; common. 



391. C. alternifolia L.f. Alternate-leaved Cornel. 



River banks, ravines, woods ; common. 



167. NYSSA L. 



392. N. sylvatica Marsh. [N. multiflora Wang.) \N. aquatica L.] Tupelo. 



Pepperidge. 



Scarce. Hudson street. Near the corner of Clinton street and the 

 Ridge road. Seneca park. Irondequoit. Gates. Chili. Mendon. 

 From one to six specimens at each station. Wayne county. 



CAPRIFOLIACEyE. 



168. SAMBUCUS Tourn. [L.] 



393. S. Canadensis L. Common Elder. 



Roadsides, fences, fields, banks of streams ; common. 



394. S. racemosa L. [S. pubens Michx.) [S. pubens Michx.] Red-berried 



Elder. River banks and ravines ; frequent. 



169. VIBURNUM L. 



395. V. lantanoides Michx. [V. alnifolium Marsh.] Hobble-bush. 



Scarce. Near Rochester, Dr. C. M. Booth. Webster, G.l'. FzsA, 

 M. S. Baxter. Wayne county. 



396. V. Opulus L. Cranberry-tree. 



Low ground and swamps ; not common. 



397. V. acerifolium L. Maple-leaved Arrow-wood. 



Dry hilly woods and river banks ; common. 



398. V. pubescens Pursh. [V. pubescens (Ait.) Pursh.] Downy Arrow- WOOD. 



Rocky banks and ravines ; frequent. 



