I9OI.] LIST OF UNCULTIVATED PLANTS. 2/ 



798 R. bulbosus, L. Common 



799 R. Cymbalaria, Pursh. Bridgeport — Dr. Beardsley. Montville (rare) 



— Graves 



800 R. fascicularis, Muhl. Common 



801 R. Flammula, L. ; var. reptans, E. Meyer. Berlin, "Wethersfield, 



Waterbury, Norwich, East Hartford, Lyme, Waterford, Lisbon 



802 R. multifidus, Pursh. Locally rather abundant 



803 R. Pennsylvanicus, L., f. Common 



804 R. repens, L. Abundant over small area of grassy roadside in Fair- 



field — Eames 



805 R. recurvatus, Poir, Common 



806 R. sceleratus, L. New Haven Beaver meadows, Berlin, East Hart- 



ford 



807 R. septentrionalis, Poir. Common 



CCXXXVIII Thalictrum 

 80S T. dioicum, L. Common 



809 T. polyganum, Muhl. Common 



810 T. purpurascens, L. Frequent 



CCXXXIX Trollius 



811 T. laxus, Salisb. Cornwall 



Order 46 Berberidace^ 

 CCXL Beberis 



812 B. vulgaris, L. Frequent 



CCXLI Caulophyllum 



813 C. thalictroides, ]\Iichx. Frequent in mountainous woods 



CCXLII Podoplylhun 



814 P. peltatum, L. Frequent 



Order 47 Menisperm.\ce.-e 



CCXLI I I Menisperjiium 



815 yi. Canadense, L. Common 



Order 48 Laurace.^; 



CCXL I V Lindera 



816 L. Benzoin, Blume. Common 



CCXL V Sassafras 



817 S. officinale, Nees. Common 



Order 49 Papauerace^e 



CCXL VI Argemone 

 8i3 A. Mexicana, L. Fair Haven — D. C. Eaton 



CCXL VII C/teh'dom'um 



819 C. majus, L. Common escape 



CCXL VIII Papaver 



820 P. dubium, L. Green's Farm station, X. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.— 



Miss A. E. Carpenter 



821 P. Rhceas, L. Stratford (rare) — Eames 



822 P. somniferum, L. Bridgeport (occasionally in waste grounds — 



Eames 



CCXLI X Satiguinaria 



823 S. Canadensis, L. Common 



Order 50 Fumariace^ 



CCL Adhan/a 



824 A. cirrhosa, Raf. Frequent in mountainous woods 



CCL I Cord ay I IS 



825 C. glauca, Pursh. Common 



