CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 3 



Podophyllum, L. Mandrake. 



P. peltatum, L. Hanover, N. H. ; Norwich, Vt., E. A. Mack ; doubtless 

 introduced. 



Order 4. NYMPHJEACE^. Water-Lily Family. 



Brasenia, Sclireber, Water-shield. 



B. peltata, Pursh. In ponds. 



Nymphsea, Tourn. White Water-Lily. 

 N. odorata. Ait. In ponds ; common. 



Nuphar, Smith. Yellow Pond-Lily. 



N. advena, Ait. (Cow Lily.) Everywhere common. 



var. minus, Morong. (N. rubrodiscum, Morong.) Squam Lake, Jestip. A 

 hybrid, probably, between N. advena and the next species ; interme- 

 diate in size, with stigmas crenately toothed and bright red or crimson. 

 N. Kalmianum, Ait. (N. luteum, var. pumilum. Man., 5th ed.) Han- 

 over, N. H. ; Dr. Barrozvs ; Sherburne, Vt., W. W. Eggleston. 



Order 5. SARRACENIACEiE. Piicher-Plant Family. 



Sarracenia, Tourn. Pitcher-Plant. Side-Saddle Flower. 



S. purpurea, L. Lebanon, Meriden, and New London, N. H.; Norwich and 

 . Sharon, Vt. In peat bogs ; not rare. 



Order 6. PAP AVERAGES. Poppy Family. 



Sanguinaria, Dill. Blood-root. 



S. Canadensis, L. Borders of rich woods ; common. 



Chelidonium, L. Celandine. 



C. MAjus, L. Near dwellings and fences ; from Europe. 



Order 7. FUMARIACE-^. Fumitory Family. 



Adlumia, Raf. Mountain Fringe. Climbing Fumitory. 



A. cirrhosa, Raf. Claremont and Plainfield, N. H. ; Ludlow, Windsor, and 

 Royalton, Vt. ; not common ; often cultivated. 



Dicentra, Borkh. Dicentra. 



D. Cucullaria, DC. (Dutchman's Breeches.) Rich woods ; common. 

 D. Canadensis, DC. (Squirrel-Corn.) Rich woods ; not rare. 



[D. EXIMIA, DC, from Va. is frequent in old gardens.] 



Corydalis, Vent. 



C. glauca, Pursh. (Pale Corydalis.) Rocky places and clearings. 

 C. aurea, Willd. (Golden Corydalis.) Norwich, Vt., near the Passumpsic 

 R. R. Jesup. 



Fumaria, Tourn. Fumitory. 



F. officinalis, L. A weed in gardens ; European. 



