NNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 



II.^T. powanva*n, Tvluhl. (7! Cornuti, L., 5th ed. Man.) TALL 

 ^\MKAI-<SV Ri K. '-/>v<;ueiii in Wyoming Valley, in wet soil. No 

 stations above Pittston have been reported for the two preceding. 



12. T. purpurascens, L. 



Slocum's Hill, near Pittston. Miss Carlson. 



Penobscot Knob, abundant ; Bald Mt ; Campbell's Ledge. Dudley. 



RANUNCULUS, TOURN. 



13. R. aquatilis, L., var. trichophyllus, Gray. 



WHITE W T ATER - CROWFOOT. In streams above Gouldsboro. 

 Dudley. 



14. R. ambigens, Watson. {R. alismcefolius, Man., 5th ed.) Wyo- 

 ming Swamp. Thurston. 



15. R. abortivus, L. SMALL-FLOWERED CROWFOOT. Very common. 



1 6. R. recurvatus, Poir. Woods near Dunmore; Duryea; Fair- 

 view; near L. Henry. Dudley. 



17. R. septentrionalis, Poir. {R. repens, L., Man., 5th ed., in part.) 

 Plainsville. Davis. Near Gouldsboro Pond. Dudley. The dry 

 ground form is our earliest buttercup, and is common. 



18. R. Pennsylvanicus, L. Common in wet soil. 



19. R. ACRIS, L. COMMON BUTTERCUP. Abundant. 



CALTHA, L. 



MARSH-MARIGOLD. "COWSLIPS." 



20. C. palustris, L. Archbald. Davis. Near Scranton. Mrs. Buell. 

 Near Forty Fort. L. G. Clark. Near R. R. above Gouldsboro; 

 Lehigh Pond. Dudley. Swamp N. of Luzerne, G. B. Stone. 



Var. flabellifolia, Pursh. Pocono Summit Spring. Dudley. Na- 

 omi Pines. Prof. Porter. 



COPTIS, SALISB. 

 GOLDTHREAD. 



21. C. trifolia, Salisb. Lily Lake; Archbald. Davis. Atherton's 

 Pond ; Pocono Summit Spring ; head of Little Roaring Brook, etc. 

 Dudley. Lehman. Thurston. Swamp N. of Luzerne. G. B. Stone. 



