LIST OF SPECIES 



RANUNCULACE/E. 



CLEMATIS L. 



C. Virginiana 1>. White Clkmaiis. Vikcun's Bowkr. Trav- 

 eler's Jov. A common vine about fence rows, river banks and 

 thickets. Most abundant in damp situations. Often mistaken 

 for poison ivy. The globular, feathery fruiting heads are well 

 known in autumn. July. 



ATRAGENE L. 



A. Americana Sims. Pi ri-lk Ci.kmatis. Mou.ntai.n Clematis. 

 Rare. Found in rocky situations. Hills above Susquehanna, 

 Graves. Pond Brook, Cliite. South Mountain, Mi/lspaitgh. 

 Southport, Corning, Lucy. May. {Clematis i'L'7'ticillarisV>^.) 



ANEMONE L. 



A. Virginiana L. Vik(;l\i an Anemone or Wind-m.owkr. Thim- 

 ble Weed. Common along river banks and the borders of 

 woods. June. July. 



A. quinquefolia L. Wind-flower. Wood Anemone. Night- 

 CAi's. Common in thickets along streams and in moist wood- 

 lands. The flower is colored outside with purple, which varies 

 considerably in depth of tint in different individuals. May. {A. 

 ftejnorosa L. ) 



A. cylindrica A. Gray. Long-eruited Anemone. Reported only 

 from the eastern part of our range. Along roads ; scarce, Graves. 

 Frequent along the railroad, Sidney. Hoy. Borders of fields. 

 Vestal, Millspaugh. May. 



A. Canadensis L. Pennsvlvanian Anemone. Common in moist 

 ^ soil. Not reported from the Chemung valley. June-Aug. {A. 

 Pennsy/vam'ca L.) 



