i8q4- J PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. IO3 



881. C. sativa Mill. var. Americana Wats. & Coult. [C. vesca var. of Man.) 



[C. dentata (Marsh.) Sudw.] American Chestnut. 

 Woods, hills, river banks, sides of ravines ; common. 



365. FAGUS Tourn. [L.] 



882. F. ferruginea Ait. [F. atropunicca (Marsh.) Sudw.] American Beech. 



Woods ; common. 

 — F. sylvatica L. European Beech. 



Abandoned nursery grounds, Prince street, Rochester. 



SALICACE/E. 



366. SALIX Tourn. [L.] 



883. S. nigra Marsh. Black Willow. 



Banks of streams, shores, etc.; common. 



884. S. amygdaloides Anders. Peach Willow. 



Low grounds and along streams ; more abundant than the preceding. 



885. S. lucida Muhl. Shining Willow. 



Low grounds, along streams and shores; frequent. Occasional on 

 dry and rocky banks of the lower Genesee. 



886. S. lucida Muhl. var. ? 



In Bergen swamp. Flowers June 10-30 ; fruit last of Aug. to Sept. 



887. S. fragilis L. Brittle Willow. 



Reported by Rev. L. Holzer. Probably one of the many hybrids 

 between S . fragilis and S . alba. 



888. S. alba L. var. vitellina Koch. [S alba vitellina (L.) Koch.] 



Common along streams and embankments. 



889. S. alba L. var. vitellina Koch, x S. lucida Muhl. (?) 



River flats, Hanford's Landing, J. B . Fuller. Tree 35 feet in height ; 

 catkins, color of twigs, bark and habit of plant are like S . alba-vilellina, 

 while the leaves resemble closely those of S. lucida. 



890. S. Babylonica Tourn. \S . Babvlouica L.] Weeping Willow. 



Escaped ; occasional . 



891. S. longifolia Muhl. Long-leaved Willow. 



In alluvial soil; infrequent. Shore of Red creek near confluence 

 with Genesee river. Margin of Genesee river near the upper falls. 

 Bank of Genesee river and shore of lake Ontario near Sea Breeze, E. L. 

 Hankenson . Sodus point, Wayne county. 



892. S. rostrata Richardson . 



Frequent in ravines and on the borders of marshes ; often on dry 

 hillsides. 



893. S. Caprea L. Goat Willow. 



Abandoned nursery grounds, Prince street, Rochester. 



894. S. discolor Muhl. GLAUCOUS Willow. 



Wet or dry places ; common. 



895. S. humilis Marsh. Prairie Willow. 



Dry river banks, hills, and ravine sides ; common. 



