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Catalogue of the Phzogamous and Acrogenous Plants growing 
without cultivation within five miles of Pine Plains, 
Duchess Co,, N. Y. 
By Lyman H. Hoysrapt. 
October 19th, 1875. 
RANUNCULACEA. 
Clematis verticillaris, DC.; vid. § 127, Vol. V.; abundant on 
Risedorf Hill.—C. Virginiana, L.; common. 
Anemone cylindrica, Gray; vid. § 127, Vol. V.—A. Virginiana, L. ; 
common.—A Pennsylvanica, L.; frequent.—A nemorosa, L. ; 
quite common. 
Hepatica triloba, Chaix. ; common.—H. acutiloba, DC.; rare, vid. 
§ 127, Vol. V. 
Thalictrum anemonoides, Michx. ; very common.—T. dioicum, L.; 
common.—T. purpurascens, L.; common on Stissing Mt.—T. 
Cornuti, L. ; common. 
Ranunculus multifidus, Pursh ; vid. § 127, Vol. V.; but frequent 
elsewhere, Ten Eyck’s and L. Smith’s swamps, etc.—R. abor- 
tivus, L.; common.—R. sceleratus, L.; not frequent.—R. recur- 
vatus, Poir.; common.—R. Pennsylvanicus, L,; common.—R. 
fascicularis, Muhl.; common in our hilly woods and on the 
Mountain.—R. repens, L.; common.—R, bulbosus, L.; rare, in 
fields east of ‘Trout Brook.—R. acris, L. ; very common. 
Caltha palustris, L.; common. 
Coptis trifolia, Salisb.; common. 
Aquilegia Canadensis, L.; common. 
Nigella Damascena, L. ; along fences of yards. é 
Actea spicata, L. var. rubra, Michx. ; rather common, in our rich 
ravines.—A. alba. Bigel. ; common, more so than preceding. 
Cimicifuga racemosa, Ell. ; rare near the village, very abundant on 
Winchell Hill. 
MAGNOLIACE. 
Liviodendron tulipifera, L.; frequent, especially along streams on 
southwest part of Mountain. 
MENISPERMACE&, 
Menispermum Canadense, L.; common. 
BERBERIDACE. 
Berberis vulgaris, L.; naturalized along banks of Mud Pond. 
Caulophyllum thalictroides, Michx. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 
Podophyllum peltatum, L. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V.; R. Ham’s swamp 
meadow. 
NYMPH 2 ACER. 
Brasenia peltata, Pursh; frequent, very abundant in Mud Pond, 
(G. M. Wilber) and in most of the others. 
Nympheea odorata, Ait. ; common. 
Nuphar advena, Ait.; very common. 
SaRRACENIACES, 
Sarracenia purpurea, L.; quite common ; in Spruce Hole, &e. 
