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open woods or, more commonly, in shaded, rocky 

 ground. Blooms about the middle of May. 

 C. ViORNA, Wild. Given in Thompson's list as found 

 at Castleton by Mrs. Carr, also found abundantly 

 just across the Connecticut river from Brattlebo- 

 rough on Wantastiquet Mountain on a sheltered 

 southern slope by C. C. Frost. 



C. ViRGINlANA, L. Cominon clanatis. Abundant 

 along the borders of streams and in damp open 

 ground where it climbs over alders and other 

 shrubs or trees. July. 



Anemone MULTIFIDA, DC. Cleft anemone. Com- 

 mon about Burlington in rocky soil, but rare else- 

 where in the State. May. 



A. CYLINDRICA, Gray. Anemone. Found sparingly 

 in quite a number of localities. June. 



A. Virginiana, L. Loiig-frnited anemone. Com- 

 mon in dry soil. June. Var. ALBA is also common. 



A. NEMOROSA, L. Wind Flower. Very abundant 

 especially in open woods and on shaded banks. 

 April. 



A. Pennsylvanica, L. Common. June or July. 

 Hepatica TRILOBA, Chaix. Liverwort. Hepatiea. 

 Very abundant and variable in color. April. . • 



H. TRILOBA, Chaix., var. ACUTA. H. ACUTILOBA, 

 DC. Not so common as the preceding of which 

 it seems to be only a variety as I have found speci- 

 mens distinctly "acutj loba" growing with the 

 typical "triloba" and with these, intermediate 

 forms. April. 



TllALlCTRUM anemonoides, Michx. Anemone tha- 

 lictroides, L. Rne anemone. Woods. April and 

 May. Brattleborough. C. C. Frost. 



T. DIOICUM, L. Meadow Rue. Common on rocky 

 hillsides and along streams. June. 



