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CERATOPHYLLACEAE. HORNWORT FAMILY 



CERATOPHYLLUM. Horuwort 

 C. demersiini L. Slow streams and ponds; frequent. 



NYMPHAEACEAE. WATER LILY FAMILY 



BRASENIA. Water Shield 



B. Sclireberi Gmel. (B. peltata Pursh). Ponds; occasional. 



CASTALIA. Water Lily 



C. odorata (Ait.) Woodville & Wood. Sweet-scented Water Lily. Ponds 



and slow streams; common. 

 V. tuberosa (Paine) Greene. White Pond Lily. Lake Champlain and 

 tributaries; frequent. 



NYMPHAEA. Yellow Pond Lily. Spatter Dock 



'S, adveua Ait. Cow Lily, Yellow Pond Lily, Spatter Dock. Common in 



ponds and slow streams. Var. varieg'ata (Bngelm.) Feruald. With 



type. 

 N. micropliylla Pers. Small Yellow Pond Lily. Ponds and streams; 



frequent. 

 N. nibrodisca (Morong) Greene. Probably a hybrid between the two 



preceding si)ecies. Ponds and slow streams; occasional. 



RANUNCULACEAE. CROWFOOT FAMILY 



ACTAEA. Banel)pri'y. Cohosh 



A. allui (L.) Mill. White Baneberry. Rich woods; common. 



A. rubra (Ait.) Willd. Red Baneberry. Rich woods; common. Forma 



ueglecta (Gill.) Robinson. Rare. 

 A. alba x rubra. Occasional. 



ANEMONE. Anemone 



A. cauadeusis L. (A. pennsylvanica L.). Round-headed Anemone. 



Stony banks; common along Lake Champlain and its tributaries. 

 A. cjiindrica Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. Dry woods and fields of 



the lower altitudes; frequent. 

 A. itniltifida Poir. (A. hudsoniana Richards.). Cut-leaved Anemone. 



Colchester and Winooski Falls, (Robbins) ; Highgate Springs, 



(Jesup). 

 A. quiuquefolia L. (A. nemorosa L., var. quinquefolia Gray). Wind 



Flower, Wood Anemone. Woodlands of the lower altitudes; com- 

 mon. 

 A. riparia Fernald. Gravelly and rocky banks; frequent in western 



and northern Vermont. 

 A. yirginiaua L. Tall Anemone. Woods and meadows of the lower 



altitudes; common. 



