ii6 Rhodora [June 



NYMPHAEACEAE 



NUPHAR 



N. advena, Ait. f. Nymphaea advcna, Soland. 



N. advena, Ait. f., var. hybridum, Peck. N. advcna, Ait. f., var. minus, 



Moiong. 

 N. minimum, Smith. Nymphaea Kalmiana (Michx.) Sims. 



NYMPHAEA 



N. ODORATA, Ait. Castalia odorata (Drjand.) Woodv. &.Wood.J|^Planted 

 in Little Pond. 



RANUNCULACEAE 



CALTHA 



C. palustris, L. In both wet and apparently drj places. 



COPTIS 

 C. trifolia, Salisb. 



ACTAEA 

 A. rubra Willd. 

 A. alba, Bigel. Very variable as to pedicels and color of fruit. 



PAEONIA 



P. OFFICINALIS, Retz. Persistent in an old orchard. 



AQUILEGIA 

 A. VULGARIS, L. Roadside escape. 



ACONITUM 

 A. Napellus, L. An escape on the Newark Road. 



ANEMONE 



A. riparia, Fernald. All the Anemone reports from Russell's in 1852 to the 

 present time are now to be referred to Mr. Fernald's A. riparia. 



HEPATIC A 

 H. acutiloba, DC. H. acuta (Pursh) Britton. 



CLEMATIS 

 C. Virgininana, L. 

 C. verticillaris, DC. Airagene. Americana, Sims. Occasional. 



