CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



PH/EINOGAMIA. 



EXOQENS. 



RANUNCULACE.^. CROWFOOT FAMILY. 



Clematis, L. 



C. Virginiana, L. Virgin's Bower. Clematis. 

 Commou. July-Ang. 



Anemone, L. 



A. cylindrica, Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. 



Westford (Misses Fletcher and Hodgiuau) ; HoUiston (F. S.Collins) ; 



Townsend (Miss H. E. Haynes) ; Medford (Wm. Boott). Not com- 

 mon. May-June. 

 A. Virginiana, L. 



Rather common. June-July. 

 A. nemorosa, L. Wood Anemone. Wind-Flower. 



Common. April-May. 

 A. Hepatica, L. (Hepatica triloba, Chaix ; Man.) Hepatica. 



Rather common. April-May. 

 *A. acutiloba, Lawson. Hepatica acutiloba, DC. ; Man.) 



Concord; introduced from Vermont by Minot Pratt. April-May. 



Anemonella, Spach. 



A. thalictroides, Spach. (Thalictrum anemonoides, Michx. ; 

 Man.) Rue Anemone. 

 Common. April-June. 



Thalictrum, Tourn. 



T. dioicum, L. Early Meadow-Rue. 



Not rare. April-May. 



T. purpurascens, L. Purplish Meadow-Rue. 

 Maiden (R. Frohock) ; Medford and Waltham (VVm. Boott) ; Town- 

 send (Miss H. E. Haynes) ; Woburn (C. E. Perkins) ; Lowell (Dr. 

 C. W. Swan). The form in this county seems to be var. ceriferum 

 of C. F. Austin. Not common. June. 



T. polygamum, Muhl. (T. Cornuti, L. ; Man.) Tall Me ado w- 

 Rue. 

 Very common. June-Sept. 



