NIGELLA L. (Fennel Flower) 



676 N. DAMASCENA L. (Love in the Mist.) Near old Lackawanna Steel 



Mill. 



AQUILEGIA L. (Columbine) 



677 A. CANADENSIS L. Abundant on cliffs. 



678 A. VULGARIS L. La Plume, Clarks Summit ; escaped from cultivation. 



DELPHINIUM L. (Larkspur) 



679 D. AjAcis L. Pittston Junction. 



CIMICIFUGA L. (Bugbane) 



680 C. RACEMOSA Nutt. (Black Snakeroot, Black Cohosh.) Common in 



rocky woods. 



ACTAEA L. (Baneberry, Cohosh) 



681 A. RUBRA Willd. (Red Baneberry.) La Plume. Not frequent. 



682 A. ALBA Mill. (White Baneberry.) Common in rich woods. 



HYDRASTIS Ellis. (Orange-Root, Yellow Puccoon) 



683 H. CANADENSIS L. (Golden Seal.) Only station reported near Tunk- 



hannock by Mr. Graham, proprietor Graham Hotel. 



MAGNOLIACEAE (Magnolia Family) 

 MAGNOLIA L. 



684 M. ACUMINATA L. (Cucumber Tree.) Two uncultivated trees re- 



ported at Pine Hill, Wyoming County, by Samuel Hawley. 



LIRIODENDRON L. (Tulip Tree) 



685 L. TULiPiFERA L. (Yellow Poplar or Whitewood.) Abundant in 



Abingtons. 



MENISPERMACEAE (Moonseed Family) 

 MENISPERMUM L. (Moonseed) 



686 M. CANADENSE L. Road to Pocono Knob from Stroudsburg, Sus- 



quehanna, near Kingston. Rare. 



BERBERIDACEAE (Barberry Family) 

 PODOPHYLLUM L. (May Apple, Mandrake) 

 687 P. PELTATUM L. Common in rich woods. 



JEFFERSONIA Barton. (Twinleaf) 

 (:^ J. DiPHYLLA Pers. Susquehanna, Prof. James A. Graves. 



CAULOPHYLLUM Michx. (Blue Cohosh) 



689 C. THALicTROiDES Michx. (Pappoose Root.) Deep rich woods. Oc- 



casional. 



BERBERIS L. (Barberry) 



690 B. VULGARIS L. (Common Barberry.) Local; a pest near Wavcrly 



and Wallsville. 



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