KLoKA OF THK LPPF.K SUSglEHANNA. 



BATRACHIUM S. F. (^kav. 



B. trichophyllum (Chaix) Hossch. Whitk Water Ckowi-oot. 

 Found only in the eastern part of our range, in shallow water. 

 Scarce, Gra7>es. Common at Davenport and (xoodrich Lake» 

 Hoy. Chenango river, Coville. Hoboken pond, near New Ber- 

 lin, Ellsivortli. July. {R. aquaiilis L., var. trtchophyllus 

 Gray. ) 



RAXUN'CULUS L. 



R. delphinifolius Torr. Vti.i.ow Water Crowfoot. Rare. Pem- 

 berton's Pond, Waved y, Mil I spang h. Beechwood swamp, 

 Clutc . Leaves finely dissected, immersed; flowers rather large, 

 bright yellow. May. June. {R. multifidus V\xx^.) 



R. obtusiusculus Raf. Water Plantain Spearwort. Rare. 

 Beebes swamp, Graves. Rockbottom dam, Millspaugh. 

 Beechwood swamp, Cliite. Wellsburg; Painted Post, Lucy. 

 Flowers small ; leaves lanceolate. At a little distance the casual 

 observer might mistake this plant for a crucifer. July. ( R. 

 a))ihigens Wats. ) 



R. reptans L. Small Creeitng Slearwort. Found occasion- 

 ally in gravelly soil on the margin of the Susquehanna river. 

 Near Apalachin, not common, Fetino. West of Binghamton, 

 Clute. Stems rooting at the joints; leaves linear; flowers very 

 small. July. (7?. Flain7mila^ var. repta?is Meyer.) 



R. pusillus Poir. One station only — a springy place at the base 

 of South Mountain, Millspaugh. 



R. abortivus L. S^lvll Flowered Crowfoot. Common through- 

 out in moist soil, in fields, thickets and the borders of woods. 

 May. June. 



R. sceleratus L. Cursed Crowfoot. Rare. Usually found 

 along ditches. Apalachin, Fenno. Waverly, Millspaugh. 

 Chenango county, Coville. New Berlin, Ellsworth. 



R. recurvatus Poir. Hooked Crowfoot. Common in damp 

 woods. Flowers resembling somewhat those of R. abortivus, 

 but larger. May. June. 



R. fascicularis Muhl Early Crowfoot or Buttercup. Fasci- 

 cled Crowfoot. Common. Found blooming on hilltops and 



