42 FLORA OF VERMONT 



A. quinquefolia, L. (A. nemorosa, L. var. quinquefolia, Gray.) Wind Flower. 

 Woodlands ; common. 



A. riparia, Fernald. (A. Virginiana, var. alba, Wood.) (Rhodora I : 51. 

 1899.) Gravelly and rocky banks ; frequent in western and northern 

 Vermont. 



A. Virginiana, I-. Woods and meadows ; common. 



ANEMOXELLA. (SYNDESMON) 



A. thalictroides, Spach. Rue Anemone. North Pownal, common on rich 

 wooded hills, Eggleston. 



AQL^ILEGIA. Colu.mbine 

 A. Canadensis, L. Rocky places ; common. 

 A. VULGARIS, L. Common in gardens and occasional as a wayside escape. 



CALTHA. Marsh Marigold 

 C. palustris, L. Wet meadows and swamps ; common. 



CLEMATIS 

 C. verticiUaris, DC. (Atragene Americana, Sims. ) Rocky woods ; occasional. 

 C. Virginiana, L. Virgin's Bower. River banks and moist thickets; common. 



COPTIS 

 C. trifolia, Salisb. Goldthread. Wet woods ; common. 



HEPATICA 

 H. acutiloba, DC. (H. acuta, Britton) Woods; common. 

 H. triloba, Chaix. (H. Hepatica, Karst. ) Warm open woods ; frequent. 



HYDRASTIS 

 H. Canadensis, L. Golden Seal. Shelburne, Horsford: 



RANUNCULUS. Buttercup 



R. abortivus, L. Shady banks ; common. 



R. abortivus, L. var. eucyclus, Fernald. (Rhodora J :o2. 1899.) Cool woods. 

 North Pownal, Eggleston. 



R. ACRis, L. Everywhere common as a weed in grass lands. 



R. ACRIS, L. var. Steveni, Andrez. (Rhodora I : 227. 1899.) Common. 



R. aquatilis, L. var. trichophyllus. Gray. (Batrachium trichophyllum, 

 Bossch.) Ponds and slow streams ; frequent. 



