1894 



PLANTS or Mt)NR()F. COUNIV. 



PHyENOGAMIA. ( SPERM A 7X)r//V7A . \ 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



RANUNCULACE/E. 



1. CLEMATIS L. 



1. C. Virjjiniana L. Common Virgin's Bower. 



lianks of streams, thickets and swamps ; common. 



2. ANEMONE Tourn. [L.] 



2. A. cylindrica Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. 



Sandy woods ; scarce. Irondequoit. Penfield, L. Ho/sa- 



3. A. Virginiana L. 



Dry banks of streams, hills, meadows ; common. 



4. A. Pennsylvanica L. [A. Canadensis L] 



p^7:c::^n!:n^ ^"^"^ ^-^ ^" ^-^ '-^^' ^-^'-^ ^^ — -d 



5. A. nemorosa L. [./. quinquefolia L.] Wind-flowfr 



n':.TZ ^fTn^" ' '"'"'• ^'""'^ °f Irondequoit creek, Brighton 

 f/."/'iLt ' ^''"' ""''"''''■ ''^"^'''^"' ^^^^-^ ^-"ty! 



r.. A. nemorosa L. var. quinquefolia Gray. (./. ^;«>;,/;,././/,, l i 

 Rare. Brighton. ' 



3. HEPA T/CA Dill. [Scop.] Livrk-leaf. 



7. H. triloba Chait . [H. Hcpatica (L.) Karst.] 



Dry woods and ravines ; common. 



8. H. acutiloba DC. [//. acuta (Pursh) Britton.] 



Rich woods and ravines ; common. Forms with five-lobed leaves ire 

 not uncommon. ^^ivcs aic 



4.ANEMONELLA Si,ach. [SvNDESMON Hoffm- 1 



iLtiouiiS (L.) Hotfmg.] Rue-Anemone. 



Frequent in rich woods around Irondequoit bay and along Irondequcit 

 creek, and similar situations elsewhere. ut(|uoit 



5. THALICTRUM Tourn. [L.] 



10. T. dioicum L. Early Meadow Rue. 



Rocky woods, banks of Genesee river and sides of ravines ; frenurn, 

 u. T. Polygamurn Muhl. (r. Comuti Man., p. 39.) Tall Mfamow Kup' 



Wet meadows, low grounds, and along rivulets ; common. 



6. RANUNCULUS Tourn. [L.j 



(Chaix) Bossch.] White Water Crowfoot. 



Frequent in shallow water and Slow-flowing streams. 



6, Proc. Roch. Acad, of Sc, Vol. 3, F,.-,=pi-arv, ,806. 



