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but ?—A. Virginiana, L.; common.—A, Pennsylvaniea, L.; Torr. Cat. 
station destroyed; Westchester Co., 7. F. Allen; N. J.. P. V. Le 
Roy.—A. nemorosa, L.; very common. 
HEPATICA, Dill.—H. triloba, Chaix.; very common, occasionally 5-lobed. 
THALICTRUM, Tourn.—T, anemonoides, Michx.; very common, rarely 
double.—T, dioicum, L.; common.—T. purpurascens, L., and Var. 
ceriferum, Austin; not uncommon.—T. Cornuti, L.; very common. 
RANUNCULUS, L.—R. aquatilis, L., var. trichophyllus, Chaix.; Locust Av., 
L.1., M. Ruger; near Jamaica, 7. F. Allen.—R, multitidus, Pursh; 
near Greenwood cemetery, the old station, but fated.—R.alismae 
folius, Geyer; abundant in N. J.—R. pusillus, Poir.; Torr. Cat. 
station at Bloomingdale not recently reported; New Dorp, 7. 
Ff, Allen; Boonton, N. J., C.F. Austin.—R. Cymbalaria, Pursh; 
not reported this side of Snffolk Co., L. I.—R. abortivus, L.; 
very common; Var. micranthus; abundant along the Palisades — 
with typical form.—R. seeleratus, L.—R. reeurvatus, Poir.; both 
very common.—R, Pennsylvanieus, L.; N. J., not common.—Rk, 
fascicularis, Muhl; common.—R. repens, L.—R, bulbosus, L.—R. 
acris, L.; all very common. . 
CALTHA, L.—t. palustris, L.; common. ag 
TROLLIUS, L.—T. laxus, Salisb.; Closter, N.J., C. F. Austin ; in a creek © 
' near Central Av., 3 miles from Mt. Coombs, Westchester Co., 
W. L. Fischer. Near junction of Erie and N. R. R. of N.J., 
Jas. Hyatt. ee 
COPTIS, Salisb.—, trifolia, Salisb.; New Durham; Preakness, Fischer. 
HELLEBORUS, L.—tl. viridis, L.; Glen Cove, 7. Coles; near Brooklyn 
and Jamaica, Halsey & Brownne in State Flora, not recently — 
reported. 
AQUILEGIA, Tourn.—A, Canadense, L.; common. 
DELPHINIUM, Tourn.—D, Consolida, 
“HYDRASTIS, L.—H. Canadensis, L. 
found. 
 ACTHA, L.—A, spicata, L., var. rubra, Michx.; Preakness Mt., W. L. 
Fischer; Inwood, W. W. Denslow, P. V. Le Roy; Glen Cove, 1. 
"NOR Bigel. Not uncommon; with red pedicels, Glen 
CIMICIFUGA, L.—f, racemosa, Ell.; not uncommon. 
A plant of Zanthorhiza apiifolia, L’Her. in the Friends 
burying ground at Flatbush was doubtlessly placed there. 
L.; occasional along road sides. 
; Shady woods, Torr. Cat., not recently 
MAGNOLIACE. Bh 
MAGNOLIA, T.—M. glauea, L.; not eg 
Staten Island, and Trai Te Past abate in the swamps of N. 
LIRIODENDRON, L.—1, Tulipifera, L.; common. 
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MENISPERMACE®, 
MENISPERMUM, L.—m, Canadense, 
L.; common. 
