88 ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. [Oct. 8, 



268. ECHIUM Tourn. [L.] 



667. E. vulgare L. Blue-weed. 



Rare. Dry pasture, Greece, J. B. Fuller. Seneca park. Brock- 

 port, M . S. Baxter. Near Le Roy, Genesee county. 



CONVOLVULACE.E. 



269. IPOMCEA L. 



668. I. purpurea Lam. [I . purpurea (L.) Roth.] Morning Glory. 



Escaped to roadsides. 



270. CONVOLVULUS Tourn. [L.] 



669. C. spithama^us L. {Calystegia spitham&a Pursh.) 



Rare. Bank of Genesee river, below the lower falls. Irondequoit, 

 L. Holzer. 



670. C. sepium L. [Calystegia sepium R.Br.) Hedge Bind-weed. 



Moist banks ; common. 



671. C. arvensis L. Field Bind-weed. 



Old fields ; scarce. 



2 7 1. CU SCUTA Tourn. [L.] 



672. C. Gronovii Willd. 



Marshes and along streams ; frequent. 



SOLANACE,E. 



272. SOLANUM Tourn. [L.] 



673. S. Dulcamara L. Bittersweet. 



Swamps, along streams, waste places near dwellings ; common. 

 A form with white flowers is abundant at Maxwell's Station, Caledonia, 

 Livingston county, Miss Florence Beckwith . 



674. S. nigrum L. Common Nightshade. 



Fields, low ground along streams, waste ground ; frequent. 



675. S. Carolinense L. Horse-nettle. 



Rare. Macedon, Wayne county, 1883, E. L. Hankenson. Field near 

 Mud pond, Wayne county, 1894, M . S. Baxter and Prof. Lennon. 



676. S. rostratum Dunal. 



Waste lot, Spencer street, Rochester ; a few plants in 1869, increased 

 to a large number in 1881, /. B. Fuller. North St. Paul street, Roches- 

 ter, 1893, J. Bishop . A single plant at railroad depot, Newark, Wayne 

 county, 1884, D. van C. in check list E . L. Hankenson . 



273. PHYSALIS L. 



677. P. Alkekengi L. Winter Cherry. Strawberry Tomato. 



Rare. Grand avenue, Rochester, and' along N.Y.C.R. P , Brighton, 

 Dr. CM. Booth. 



678. P. pubescens L . 



Rare. Rev. John E. Baker. 



679. P. Virginiana Mill. {P. viscosa Man.) 



Rare. Gates, G. T. Fish. 



