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5. Ranunculus, L. 



R. aquatilis, L. var. trichophyllus, Gray White Water 

 Crowfoot. Not very common. Ponds and sluggish streams. 



R. Circinatus, Sibth. {R. divaricatus Sehr.) Water Crow- 

 foot. Windsor, Leland, Peacham, Blanchard. 



R. multifidus, Pursh. Yellow Water Crowfoot. Common. 



R. Plammula, L. var. reptans, Meyer. 

 Lake Champlain and larger streams. 



R. abortivus, L. Common. 



R. SCeleratus, L. Wet places, not common. 



R. recurvatus, Poir. Moist hillsides. 



R. Pennsylvanicus, L. Swamps and wet ground. Common. 



R. fascicularis, Muhl. Early Crowfoot Dry soil, not common. 



R. septentrionalis, Poir. (R. repens in part.) Not common. 



R. BULBOsus, L. Hillsides — not uncommon in some places. 



R. ACEis, L. Common Buttercup. Very abundant. 



6. Caltha, L. Marsh Marigold, Cowslip. 

 0. paliastris, L. Wet fields and swamps, very common. 



7. CopTis, Salisb. Gold thread. 

 O, trifolia, Salisb. Common in clearing and edges of groves. 



8. Aquilegia, Tourn. Columbine. Honey suckle. 

 A. Canadensis, L. 



Common. Sometimes found with white flowers. 

 A. vulgaris, L. Escaped from cultivation. 



9. ACT^A. 



A. spicata, L. var. rubra, Mx. Eed Cohosh. 

 Wooded hillsides, not abundant. 



A. alba, Big. White Cohosh. 



More common than the preceeding. 



10. CiMiciFUGA, L. Snake-root. 

 0. racemosa, Ell. Eocky woods, rare. 



MAGNOLIAOE^. 



11. LiKioDENDRON, L. Tulip Tree. Whitewood. 

 L. tulipifera, L. Found only in Southern Vermont. 



MENISPERMAOE^. 

 12. Menispermum, L. Moon-seed. 

 M. Oanadense, L. Common, especially northward. 



BERBERIDACE-ffl. 

 13. Beeberis, L. 



B. vulgaris, L. Common Barberry. 



In old pastures. Not common. 



