CATALOGUE. 



RANUNCULACEvE. Crowfoot Family. 



CLEMATIS, L. Virgin's-Bowek. 



C. verticillaris, DC. Virgin's-Bower. 



Shady rocks at the head of lake St. Croix, Parry; St. Croix Falls, Miss Fitld; lake 

 Pepin, Miss AfftWrtittg; Winona County, Hotefnffcr. Rare. 



C. Virgil-liana, L. Common Virgin's- Bower. 



Common, or abundant, southward ; frequent northward ; at Beaver Bay and sum- 

 mit of Black Point mountain north of lake Superior, Roberts. 



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 ANEMONE, L. Anemone. Wind-flower. 



A. patens, L., var. Nuttalllana, Gray. Pasque-flower (i.e. Easter- 

 flower). Pulsatilla. "Hartshorn-plant." "Headache-plant." "Gos- 

 ling." "Prairie Smoke." "Crocus." 

 Abundant in all the prairie portion of the state. Its bruised leaves have a very 

 pungent smell. This earliest flower of spring has received an unusual variety of pop- 

 ular names. 



A. (lecapetala, L. (A. Caroliniana, Walt.) Carolina Anemone. 



Frequent in the south part of the state, as in Hennepin, Goodhue, Blue Earth and 

 Pipestone counties ; extending north to Saint Cloud, Camphell, Mrs. Blaisdell, and 

 Appleton, Swift county, Miss Elwell. South. 



A. parviflora, Michx. Small-flowered Anemone. 



Minneapolis, Winchell ; upper Mississippi river, Garrison ; lied river valley, Gedge, 

 North. 



A. multifida, DC. Many-cleft Anemone. Red Wind-flower. 



Dayton's bluff. Saint Paul, and between Saint Paul and Fort SuelUng, Miss Cath- 

 cart; lake Superior to the lake of the Woods, Macoim. North. 



A. cyHndrica, Gray. Long- fruited Anemone. 

 Frequent throughout the state. 



A. Virg-iuiana, L. Virginian Anemone. 

 Common throughout the state. 



A. dicliotoina, L. (A. Pennsylvanica, L.) Pennsylvanian Anemone. 

 Common, often abundant, throughout the state. 



A. neniorosa, L. Wind-flower. Wood Anemone. 

 Fi-equent, or common, throughout the state. 

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