VIII. — List of Plants Collected in and around the 

 'J'owN OF Shelburne. — Bv George H. C"X, B. A. 



(Read Fehra<try 12th, 1S94). 

 Raviivcuhicea'. 



Ranunculus Cyiiibalaria, Pursh. 

 " repens, Linn. 



" acris, Linn, 



bulbosus, Linn. (Found in many localities about 

 the Town . 

 Coptis tri folia, Salisbury. (Common in wet places, and for- 

 merly exported in large quantities for medicinal use). 

 Aquilegia vulgaris, Linn. (Found firmly established about 

 " old places :" the flowers of various colors). 

 Berlie)'ldaceie. 



Berberis vulgaris, Linn. As a remnant of cultivation. 

 Nymph(£acea;. 



Nymphaea odorata, Aiton. (Lake George, " The Lily Pond," 



&c). 

 Nuphar Advena, Aiton fil. 



Sarracen iacece. 



Sarracenia purpurea, Linn 

 Pa paveracece. 



Chelidonium majus, Linn. (Found in several scattered 

 localities, chiefly old cellars, and no doubt adventive). 

 Cruafera;. 



Capsella Bursa-pa.storis, Linn 



Brassica nigra, Tourn. Fields ; often a troublesome w^eed. 

 Cidaceiii. 



Hudsonia ericoides. The Lake Road, and other places. 

 Violaceca 



Viola blanda, Willdenow. 



" lanceolata, L. (Growing side by side with V. blanda). 

 " cucullata, Aiton. 



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