PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 97 



R. HAR\rEYi — Britton. Torr Club, 1894. Harvey's Butter- 

 cup. Occasional. Hopper's Glen, 1890. 



R. ARORTIVUS — Lin., 1753. Kidney-leaved Crowfoot. 



Common. Shady hillsides and along streams. Banks 

 Onon. Creek, 1890. 



R. SCELERATUS — Lin., 1753. Cursed or Ditch Crowfoot. 



Common. Wet, muddy places. Salina or Alvord 

 Swamp, Aug., 1905. 



R. RECURVATUS — Poir, 1804. Hooked Crowfoot. 



Common. Damp woods and ravines. G. door-yard, 

 1909. 



R. ACRIS — Lin., 1753. Tall, or Meadow Buttercup. 



Very common, everywhere. Goodrich barn-yard. Sum- 

 mer, 1909. 



R. BULBOSUS — Lin. 1753. Bulbous Buttercup. 



Occasional. Fields and roadsides. East Syracuse, 

 July, 1897. 



R. Pennsylvanicus — Lin., 1753. Bristly Buttercup. 



Frequent. Moist woods. Britton's woods, June, 1789. 



R. Macounii — Britton, 1892. (N. Y. Acad, of Science). 

 Macoun's Buttercup. 

 (Ranunculus hispidus — Hook, 1829.) Britton's Woods. 

 May, 1897. 



R. REPENS — Lin., 1753. Creeping Buttercup. 



Common. Roadsides and waste grounds. Leaves often 

 spotted. Fairmount, July, 1887. 



R, SEPTENTRiONALis — Poir, 1804. Swamp or Marsh But- 

 tercup. 

 Frequent. Marshy grounds. Mr. Cusick's Indian Res. 



R. HISPIDUS — Michx, 1803. Hispid Buttercup. 



Occasional in dry places. Hamlet Worker's Farm, May, 

 1910. 



R. FASCICULARIS— Muhl, 1813. Early, or Tufted Butter- 

 cup. Occasional. Dry hillsides. Onon. Hill, May, 

 1880. 



