96 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



H. ACUTA — Britton, 1891. (N. Y. Acad, of ScL) (Hepa- 

 tica acutiloba — D. C, 182U). Sharp-lobed Liverwort. 

 Common with the former. Leaves often five-lobed. 

 Riegal swamp, May, 1898. 



SYNDESMON— Hoffing, 1832. 



S. THALICTROIDES — Hoffing, 1832. ( AnemoTiella thalic- 

 troides — Spach, 1839.) 

 Frequent in swampy or moist grounds. Bank of Onon. 

 Lake, May, 1895. 



CLEMATIS— Lin. 1753. 



C. ViRGiNiANA — Lin. 1759. Virginia Virgin's Bower. 



Frequent. Roadsides and borders of woods. Orville, 

 Aug., 1901. 



C. VIORNA — Lin. 1753. Leather Flower. 



Thick purple sepals. Very rare. Only locality re- 

 ported, woods, Jamesville Road. 



ATRAGENE— Lin. 1753. 



A. Americana — Sims, 1806. (Clematis verticillaris — D. 

 C, 1819). Purple Virgin's Bower. 

 Rare. Jamesville woods and Rockwell Springs, May, 

 1911. 



RANUNCULUS— Lin. 1753. 



R. DELPHINIFOLIUS — Torr, 1818. (Ranunculus multifidus 

 Pursh). Yellow Water Crowfoot. 

 Not frequent. Shallow water, Seneca River. Long 

 Branch, July, 1895. 



R. PUSILUS — Poir, 1804. Low Spearwort. 



Rare. Banks of canal. Geddes, June, 1889. 



R. REPTANS — Lin., 1753. (Ranunculus flammula var. rep- 

 tans — Meyer, 1830.) Creeping Spearwort. 

 Rare. Shore Tully Lake. June and Aug. 



R. PEDATIFIDUS — J. E. Smith, 1813. (R. affinis — R. Br., 

 1823). Northern Buttercup. 

 Rare. Wet soil. Long Branch. May, 1897. 



