26 CONNECTICUT BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan., 



Order 42 CERATOPHVLLACE.Ii 



CCXXII Ccraiophyllitm 



767 C. demersum, L. Frequent 



768 C. demersum, L.; var. echinatus, Gray. Bridgeport (rare) — Eames 



Order 43 Ii.lecebrace>e 

 CCXXII I Aiiychia 



769 A. capillocea, D. C. Rather common 



770 A. dichotoma, Michx. Frequent 



CCXXIV SceUranthus^ 



771 S. annuus, L. Common 



Order 44 Magnoliace.* 

 CCXXV Liriodendron 



772 L. tulipifera, L. Common 



Order 45 Ranunculace.^ 

 CCXXV I Actaea 



773 A. alba, Bizel. Common 



774 A. spicata, L. ; var. rubra, Ait. Common 



CCXXV II Anemone 



775 A. Canadensis, L. Oxford — Harger 



776 A. cylindrica, Gray. Frequent 



777 A. quinquefolia, L. Common 



778 A. Virginiana, L. Common 



CCXXV I II Anetnonella 



779 A. thalictroides, Spach. Common 



CCXXIX A q idlegia 



780 A. Canadensis, L. Common 



781 A. vulgaris. Frequent escape to roadsides 



CX^A'A'A' Caltha 



782 C. palustris, L. Common 



CCXXXI Cimkifuga 



783 C. racemosa, Nutt. West Haven, Westville, Allingtown, Redding, 



Woodbridge, Bridgeport, Bristol (rare) 



784 C. racemosa, Nutt.; var. dissecta. Gray. Stratford (rare) — Eames 



CCXXXII Clematis 



785 C. verticillata, D. C. Not rare in mountainous districts 

 7S6 C. Virginiana, L. Common 



CCXXXIII Coptis 



787 C. trifolia, Salisb. Common 



CCXXXI V Delphinium 



788 D. Ajacis, L. New London (a rare escape) — Graves 



789 D. consolida, L. Escaped, rare 



CCXXXV Hepatica 



790 H. acutiloba, D. C. West Granby, Litchfield, Canaan Mts.— Driggs 

 791. H. triloba, Chaix. Common 



CCXXXV I Hydrastis 



792 H. Canadensis, L. Plainville — Bishop. Southington — C. H. Bis- 



sell 



CCXXXV I I Ranuftculus 



793 R. abortivus, L. Common 



794 R. abortivus, L. ; var. micranthus, Gray. Rare 



795 R. acris, L. Common 



796 R. ambigens, Watson. Common 



797 R. aquatilis, L. ; var. trichophyllus, Gray. Frequent 



