XV. FLORA. 



PH^NOGAMIA. 

 DICOTYLEDONS. 



RANUNCULACE^. 



Crowfoot Family. 



t Clematis ochroleuca, Ait. Curly Head. 



Near Fort Scott and below Huuting Creek, Virginia. Middle of May; fruit in 

 June. 



t Clematis Viorna, L. Leather-Flower. 

 Second week in June ; fruit in August. 



t Clematis Virginiana, L. Virgin's Bower. 



Eastern Branch Marsh. September 1 to 15 ; fruit in October. 



tThalictrum anemonoides, Michx. Rue-Anemone. Wind-Flower Meadow-Rue. 

 Last of March to middle of April ; fruit in May. 



tThalictrum dioicum, L. Early Meadow-Rue. 

 Last half of April ; fruit in May. 



tThalictrum purpurascens, L. Purple Meadow-Rue. 

 May 20 to June 10. 



Thalictrum purpurascens, L., var. ceriferum, C. F. Austin. Wax-leaved Meadow- 

 Rue. 

 High Island, growing very large (2"' to 2^™ high). First week in Jane. 



Thalictrum Cornuti, L. Tall Meadow-Rue. 

 June 1 to 20. 



t Anemone Virginiana, L. Virginian Anemone. 

 Middle to end of June ; fruit late in July. 



t Anemone nemorosa, L. Wind-Flo wer. Wood- Anemone. 

 In small patches; not common. Middle to end of April. 



t Anemone Hepatica, L. IRepatica triloba, Chaix.'] Liver-Leap. Hepatica. 



Dry wooded hillsides ; common. February 20 to April 10. 



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