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ILLECEBRACEAE: 
Anychia polygonoides Raf. Open places, rather scarce. 
Anychia canadensis (L.) BSP. Dry woods, common. 
AIZOACEAE: 
Mollugo verticillata L. Sandy river-shores and tobacco-fields, com- 
mon. : 
CARYOPHYLLACEAE: 
Stellaria pubera Michx. Rocky woods, common. 
Stellaria media (L.) Cyrill. Abundant about dwellings. 
Cerastium vulgatum L. Common in fields and meadows. 
Agrostemma Githago L. Common in grain-fields. 
Silene antirrhina L. Occasional in cultivated ground. 
Silene virginica L. Open woods, rather rare. 
Silene stellata (L.) Ait. f. Shaded banks, not infrequent. 
Saponaria officinalis L. An occasional escape. 
PORTULACACEAE: 
Claytonia virginica L. Common in woods. 
Claytonia caroliniana Michx. With the last, but much less common. 
Portulaca oleracea L. Abundant in cultivated and waste ground. 
RANUNCULACEAE: 
Ranunculus sceleratus L. Wet places, scarce. 
Ranunculus abortivus L. Shady places, very common. 
Ranunculus recurvatus Poir. In woods, common. 
Ranunculus septentrionalis Poir. Moist ground, common. 
Thalictrum dioicum L. Rocky woods, common. 
Thalictrum polygamum Muhl. River-banks in rich soil. 
Anemonella thalictroides (L.) Spach. In woods in early spring, 
common. 
Hepatica acutiloba DC. Only on moraines, where it is common. 
Anemone virginiana L. In meadows and fence-rows. 
Anemone canadensis L. Low ground, especially in river-bottoms. 
Clematis virginiana L. River-banks, not infrequent. 
Isopyrum biternatum (Raf.) T. & G. Common in thickets. 
Aquilegia canadensis L. Rocky woods, infrequent. 
Delphinium tricorne Michx. Meadows and thickets, common. 
Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. Common in rich woods. 
Actaea alba (L.) Mill. Not infrequent in rich woods. 
Hydrastis canadensis L. In rich woods, rare. 
MAGNOLIACEAE: 
Liriodendron Tulipifera L. In river-bottoms, becoming scarce. 
ANONACEAE: 
Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal. Thickets and hillsides, common. 
