PLANTS OP ONONDAGA COUNTY 95 



CIMICIFUGA— Lin. 1774. 



C. RACEMOSA — Nutt, 1818. Black Snakeroot. Black Cohosh. 

 Open woods and banks of streams. Occasional. James- 

 ville, June, 1882. 



AQUILEGIA— Lin. 1753. 



A. Canadensis — Lin. 1753. Wild Columbine. 



Border of rocky woods. Frequent. Orville, May, 1889. 



A. VULGARIS — Lin. 1753. European Columbine. 



Occasional. Roadside and fields. Escaped from gar- 

 dens. S. Cole, Otisco. 



ANEMONE— Lin. 1753. 



A. PARVIFLORA — Michx, 1803. Northern Anemone. 



Not common. Border of rich woods. Round Top, Apr. 

 25, 1891. 



A. CYLINDRICA — A. Gray, 1836. Long-fruited Anemone. 

 Rare. Locality same as A. parviflora. Round Top, 

 May, 1893. 



A. Virginiana — Lin. 1753. Tall Anemone. 



Common. Wet meadows and low banks of streams. 

 Mud Lock, June, 1895. 



A. Canadensis — Lin. 1768. (Anemone Pennsylvanica — 

 L. 1771). Canada Anemone. 

 Frequent. Roadside. Phoenix Road, July, 1899. Long 

 Branch, June 3, 1911. 



A. QUINQUEFOLIA — Lin. 1753. (A. nemerosa — Michx, 

 1803). Windflower. 

 Rare. I found many specimens in one locality. North 

 from Liverpool, May, 1898. 



HEPATICA— Scop., 1760. 



H. HEPATICA— Karst, 1880. (Deiitsch Flo. 559) (Hepa- 

 tica triloba — Chaix, 1786.) Round-lobed Liverwort. 

 Common. Rich woods everywhere. Tammerac Swamp, 

 May, 1880. 



