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ANEMONE (Tourn.) L. Anemone 



A. caiiadeusis L. Round-headed Anemone. Moist rocky banks; fre- 

 quent. May, June. 



A. c'jiiiidrica Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. Dry woods and fields; 

 frequent. June, July. 



A. nmltifida Poir. Cut-leaved Anemone. Ledgy shores; rare. June. 

 Colchester and Burlington, (Robbins, Torrey). 



A. quinquefolia L. Wood .Anemone, Wind Flower. Margin of woods; 

 common. May. 



A. riparia Fern. Gravelly and rocky banks; frequent. June, July. 



A. yirginiana L. Tall Anemone. Woods and meadows; common. June, 

 July. 



AQUILEGIA (Tourn.) L. Columbine 



A. canadensis L. Wild Columbine. Rocky places and dry sandy plains; 

 common. May, June. 



A. VULGARIS L. Garden Columbine. Common in cultivation and a rare 

 roadside escape. June. Colchester, (Jones) ; Williston, (N. F. F.). 



CALTHA (Rupp.) L. M.\rsh Marigold 



C. palustris L. Cowslips. Swamps and wet meadows; common. Apr., 

 May. 



CIMICIFUGA L. BuGBANE 



C. racemosa (L.) Nutt. Black Snakeroot, Black Cohosh. U. V. M. 

 Herb., Torrey collection. There is no locality on the label, but 

 there is very little doubt that this was collected in Burlington, 

 fifty years or so ago. July. 



CLEMATIS L. Virgin's Bower 



C. verticillaris DC. Purple Clematis. Rocky woods; frequent. May. 



C. virginiaua L. Wild Clematis, Virgin's Bower, Traveler's Joy. River 

 banks and moist thickets; common. July, Aug. 



COPTIS Salisb. Goldthread 



C. trifolia (L.) Salisb. Canker-root. Wet woods; common. Apr., May. 



HEPATICA (Rupp.) Hill. Liverleaf. HEpatica 



H. acutiloba DC. Sharp-lobed Liverleaf. Woods; frequent. Apr., May. 



