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rafinesquii Greene. 1899. Pittonia, IV, p. 9. [111. Flor., 2,512.] 

 (C.W. and B.) New name for V. tenella Miihl., which is a nomen 

 nudum, and is antedated by V. tenella Poiret, 1810. 

 ranunculifolia "Gingins" D. C. 1824. Prodr., I, p. 291. 



(A.B.) Proposed as a variety of pedata, but unrecognizable^; 

 reference is also made: ''ranunculifolia Poir.! diet. 8, p. 626?" 

 renifolia Gray. 1870. Proc. Amer. Acad., VIII, p. 288. [111. Flor., 

 2,498.] 

 (A.W.) East Elba, New York. 

 repens Schweinitz. 1822. Amer. Jour. Sci., V, p. 70. 



(C W.) AUied to striata. Rocks of Saura Mountains. 

 rostrata Muhlenberg. 1813. Cat., p. 26. [111. Flor., 2,510.] 



(C.B.) Unrecognizable, until described by Pursh, 1814, I lor. 

 Am. Sept., I, p. 174. Easttown [ = Easton], Pennsylvania. 

 rotundifolia Michaux. 1803. Flor. Bor. Amer., II, p. 150. [111. Flor., 

 2,494.] 

 (A Y.) High Mountains, Carolina. 

 sagittata Alton. 1789. Hort. Kew., Ill, p. 287. [111. Flor., 2,490.] 



(A.B.) Pennsylvania (from Dr. John Fothergill). 

 sagittata Pursh. 1814. Flor. Am. Sept., I, p. 172. 



(A.B.) Antedated by the above and probably = fimhriatula. 

 scabriuscula Schweinitz. 1822. Amer. Jour. Sci., V, p. 75. [111. 

 Flor., 2,504.] 

 (C.Y.) Salem, North Carolina. 

 selkirkii " Pursh," Goldie. 1822. Edinb. Phil. Mag., VI, p. 324. [111. 

 Flor., 2,496.] 

 (A B ) Mountains about Montreal. 

 septemloha LeConte. 1828. Ann. Lye. N. Y., II, p. 141. [antea, 

 p. 678.] 

 (A B.) Pine woods, CaroUna and Georgia. 

 septentrionalis Greene. 1898. Pittonia, III, p. 334. [Britt. Manual, 

 14.] 

 (A.B.) Alhed to cuspidata. Ottawa, 

 sorona Willdenow. 1806. Hort. BeroL, PI. LXXII. 



(A.B.) Application somewhat doubtful pYoh&h\y = dilatata. 

 North America. 

 striata Alton. 1789. Hort. Kew., Ill, p. 290. [111. Flor., 2,506.] 



(C.W.) N. A. (from William Young). 

 striata Schweinitz. 1822. Am. Jour. Sci., V, p. 76. 



(C.Y.) Allied to hastata, but name antedated by the last. 

 striata Willis. 1874. Catalogue Plants of N. J. 



(A.B.) As a race of cucuUata, from which it does not seem 

 separable. 

 subsagittata Greene. 1898. Pittonia, III, p. 315. 



(A.B.) Allied to sagittata. West of Lake Michigan. 

 suhsinuata Greene. 1898. Pittonia, III, p. 313. 



(A.B.) As a race of emarginata. Mountains, East Tennessee. 

 suhvestita Greene. 1897. Erythrea, VI, p. 39. 



