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leaflets. Upon some of Mr. Drummond's specimens the 
leaflets are lanceolate, upon others truly linear, resembling 
the former species, as given in De Lessert’s Icones, v. i. 4. 3, 
Those with the broader foliage approach very near the 
narrow-leaved varieties of C. Viorna. 
2. C. Viorna, L.—N. Orl. (n. 2.)—' This, together with 
C. cylindrica, Sims, C. reticulata, Walt. and even C. crispa, 
L. (unless it be correct that the latter plant has really a very 
short cauda to the fruit, as observed by De Candolle, in 
which case it belongs to a different section), are involved in 
much obscurity; nor do I possess materials sufficient to 
enable me to clear up the difficulties. Mr. Drummond's 
specimens have ovate, rarely approaching to cordate, mem- 
branaceous leaflets. I have received the same from Louisiana, 
gathered by M. Tainturier; from S. Carolina, by B. Dx 
Greene, Esq., marked “C. Viorna?" and a variety, with ovato- 
lanceolate and lanceolate leaflets, gathered by Dr. Wray, in 
Georgia. The flowers are membranaceous, of a pale dingy 
purple. These all accord with C. cordata, Sims, Bot. Mag. 
t. 1816, (C. reticulata ej. op. Ed. 2. t. 2.) and with C. crispa, 
Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 1892. The C. Viorna,in my Herbarium 
from Dr. Short, (Kentucky,) has more coriaceous and shorter 
flowers, and these latter apparently of a deeper and bluer 
colour, resembling my cultivated specimens of C. cylindrica — 
in every respect, and equally so the C. cordata of Sims, above- 
mentioned, except that the flowers are shorter. 
3- Thalietrum anemonoides, Mich.— Pennsylvania. I have 
beautiful specimens of this from West Chester, gathered by 
Dr. Darlington and Mr. Townsend: and from the latter 
I possess the * T. rugosum?” Darl. and « T. pubescens?” 
Darl.: both of which I am disposed to join with T. Cornuti. 
T. corynellum of Bigelow (according to Mr. Greene) I also 
refer to T. Cornuti. (See remarks upon T, Cornuti in Hook. 
Fl. Bor. Am. v. i. p. 3.) 
4. Anemone nemorosa, L.; and var. 8. quinquefolia, pc. 
(A. quinquefolia, L.).— Alleghanies.— The two states are 
