Tennessee Flora. 



Species occurring within a radius of thirty miles from 



Nashville are reckoned to the Nashville Flora, 



and printed in bold type ; those beyond 



this range in small pica. O. S.— 



Over the whole State. 



EANUNCULACE^E. 



Cleinatis Viorna L. O. S. Very variable. 



Var. coccinea Gray. Foot of Lookout Mt. J. F. James. 



C. reticulata Walt. Middle Tenn. Foliage not quite as 

 leathery and prominently reticulated as ray S. C specimens. 



C. Virginiaiiia L. O. S. 



Anemone neniorosa L. Paradise ridge. Cumberland and 



Alleghany Mts. 



A. Virgianiana L. O. S. June-July. 



A. acntiloba Lawson. Middle Tenn, March. 



A. Hepatica L. Mts. of East "Tenn. In the Frog Mts., 

 East Tenn., I obtained specimens with acute and obtuse-lobed 

 foliage on the same plant. April. 



A. deeapetala L. (A. Caroliniana Walt.) Cedar glades. April. 



Aneuionella thalictroides Spach. (Th. anemonoides Michx.) 

 O. S. March. 



Thalictrum dioicuni L. O. S. June-July. 



T. pui'pnrascens L. O. S. July. 



Yar. ceriferum Aust. O. S. June-July. 



T. clavatum DC. Cumberland and Alleghany Mts. July. 



T. polygamuni Mtihlb. Moist woodlands. O. S. July-August. 



