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where it cannot have heen intentionally planted. The succory and the 

 portulaca of the flower gardens seem likely to be added at some future 

 time to our list of weeds of cultivation, the one as the companion of the 

 ox-eye daisy, and the other with the common purslane. 



Catalogue of the Plants of New Hampshire, 

 compiled from field notes. 



In making out the following catalogue, my acknowledgments are due to Dr. Nathan 

 Barrows of Meriden, Rev. Joseph Blake of Gilmanton, Miss Mary Hitchcock of 

 Hanover, Mrs. D. W. Gilbert of Keene, and Warren Upham of Nashua, for valuable 

 field notes. 



Explanation. A denotes Alleghanian, or southern; C, Canadian, or northern; 

 M, mountain (alpine and sub-alpine) ; and S, sea-coast species. These letters 

 italicized indicate that the species is strictly limited to the division noted. Species 

 unmarked are likely to be found in any part of the state, but many of them are of rare 

 occurrence. Those which are common almost everywhere, or in the division to which 

 they belong, are marked by a star (*). Lowland species, which have extended upwaid 

 to the mountain districts, are marked by a dagger (f). In some instances of rare or 

 local plants, the towns in which they occur are mentioned below the name. 



The botanic nomenclature is that of Gray's "Manual of Botany of the Northern 

 United States," fifth edition, after which the popular names are also given. Italics 

 denote introduced species. 



crowfoot family. R. Pennsylvanicus. 



Clematis verticillaris. . . . . C R. fascicularis. 

 North Conway. R repens _ 



C. Virginiana. VirginVbower. . . * R oldbosHS . 



Anemone cylindrica. . . . . A R. acris. Buttercups. . . . * 



A. Virginiana *A Q ^^ pa lustris. \ ^ rsh .^g ld - *C 



A. nemorosa. Wind-flower. . * cowslip. 



Coptis trifolia. Goldthread. . . * 

 Hepatica triloba. Liver-leaf. ,..., , ,. 



a~..:i : /- j S Vvi clCo lumbine.* 



H. acutiloba. Aquilegia Canadensis. J Honevsuckle .* 



A. vulgaris. 

 Thalictrum anemonoides. 

 T dioicum fM Delphinium Consolida. Larkspur. 



T. Cornuti. Meadow-rue. . . . * Actasa spicata ; var. rubra. . . . *C 



Ranunculus aquatilis ; var. trichophyllus. A " alba> Baneben T- 



R. multifidus. Cimicifuga racemosa. 



R. Flammula ; var. reptans. moonseed family. 



R. Cymbalaria. . . . . .6" Menispermum Canadense. 



R. abortivus * ; f M barberry family. 



R. recurvatus. Crowfoot. Berberis vulgaris. Barberry. . . A 



