776 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



B>aziiuiculus, L. (Crowfoot Buttercup.) — Continued, 

 H. fascicularis, Muhl.Frequeut. 

 B>. repens, L. Common in damp places. 

 B.. bulbosus, L. Rare, (Nat. Eu.) 



B. acris, L. (Buttercups,) Common. (Nat. Etu) 



Caltha, L. (Cowslips, Marsh Marigola.) 



C. palustris, L. Frequent, in wet places. 



Trollius, L. (Globe flower.) 

 T. laxus, Salisb. Frequent. 



CoptiSf Salisb. (Gold thread.) 

 C. trifolia, Salisb, Frequent. 



Aquilegia, Toum. (Columbine.) 



A. Canadensis, L. Common among rocks. Bears transplanting. 



Actsea, L. (Baneberry.) 

 A. spicata, L. 



Var, rubra, Mx. Frequent, in shady woods. 



A. alba, Bigel. (White Baneberry.) White Plains. 



Cimicifuga, L. Bugbane. 



C. racemosa. Ell. (Black snake root.) Frequent in copses and woods. 



Order 2.— MACrlTOLIACE,Sl. (Magnolia Famfly.) 



Iiiriodendron, L. (White W'ood, Tulip tree.) 



li. tulipifera. L. Not rare. This is a fine tree for ornamental purposes, and 

 its wood is used much by cabinet makers, for drawers and linings. 



Order 4.-MENISFEEMACE2:. (Moonseed^ 

 Menispenuum, L. 



M. Canadense, L. Frequent. 



Order 5.— BERBERIDACES. (Barberry.) 

 Berberis, L. 



B. vulgaris, L. Not common. About New Rochelle. (Nat. Eu.J 



Caulophyllum, Mx. 



0. thalictroides, L. Not common. (Bicknell.) 



Podophyllum, L. (Mandrake, Love apple.) 



P. peltatum, L. Near Peekskill. Not common. (Le. Roy.) 



Brassenia, Purgh. 



B. peltata. Mohegan Lake. (Leggett,) 



