Manchester, not in great quantity 



New London County, sandy foil in woods; rare 



Norwich, local 



Salisbury, margin of sphagnum bogs 



South Windsor, occasional places throughout the swamps 



Windsor, deep woods along the brooks 



Crowfoot Family 



Long-fruited Anemone A?ieinone cylindrica Gray 

 Avon, mountain pastures; frequent 

 Farmington, roadsides about Rattlesnake Mt; common 

 New London County, dry sandy or stony soil; very rare 

 North Canaan, Salisbury, Stafford; dry ground, woods and pastures 



Purple Virgin's Bower Clematis verticillaris DeCandolIe 

 Granby, common in places 

 Farmington, Rattlesnake Mt., in broken trap rock; rare 



Sharp-lobed Liver-leaf Hepatica acutiloba DeCandoUe 

 Canaan, mountain woods; scai'ce 



Water Plantain Spearwort Ramiiictilus ambigens Watson 

 Common throughout Hartford County 



Early Buttercup Ranunculus fascicularis Muhlenberg 

 Bloomfield, open woods along the Farmington River 

 Farmington, open places on Rattlesnake Mt 

 Middletown, mountain slopes about White Rock<; well distributed 



Bristly Buttercup Ranunculus Pennsylvant'cus Linnsus 

 Canaan, main roadside west of the mountain; not rare 



Purplish Meadow-Rue Thalicirum purpurascens Linnseus 

 New London County; usually in moist soil, edges of meadows, etc 



Dog'wood Family 



Round-leaved Dogwood Cornus circmata L'Heritier de Brutelle 

 Common in the western ; art, much less in the eastern 



Dwarf Cornel Cornus Canadensis Linnsus 

 East Hartfoid, deep pine woods; very rare 

 Litchfield County, frequent or common throughout 

 Manchester, depres-ions north of the power house 

 New London County, borders of cedar swamps; very rare and local 

 Poquonock, scattered plants 

 Tolland County, usually under heavy pine growth 



