LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 3 



AQUILEGIA, TOURN. 

 COLUMBINE (often incorrectly called HONEYSUCKLE). 



22. A Canadensis, L. Abundant on cliffs. 



23. A, VULGARIS, L. Cultivated ; rarely escaped. Naomi Pines. Prof. 

 Porter. 



CIMICIFUGA, L. 



BUGBANE. 



24. C. racemosa, Nutt. BLACK COHOSH. BLACK SNAKEROOT. 

 Mocanaqua; Duryea ; Penobscot Knob; abundant at Campbell's 

 Ledge; Mountain Inn Road. Dudley. 



ACT/EA, L. 



COHOSH. 



25. A. alba, Bigel. Jermyn. Davis. Near L. Henry; Penobscot 

 Knob. Dudley. Frequent about Kingston. Thurston. 



[Delphinium (LARKSPUR), Aconitum (ACONITE, MONKSHOOD), 

 and Pseonia (P;EONY) are members of this family and frequently 

 cultivated.] 



2. MAGNOLIACE^:. 



MAGNOLIA L. 



26. M acuminata, L. CUCUMBER TREE. One shade tree College 

 street, Kingston; several small trees on farm of J. L. Camp, Herrick. 

 Thurston. 



LIRIODENDRON, L. 

 TULIP-TREE. 



27. L. Tulipifera, L. WHITE. WOOD. Abundant ; mostly small trees. 



3. ANONACE2E. 



ASIMINA, ADANS. 

 PAWPAW. 



28. A. TRILCBA, Dunal. One shade tree on grounds of T. W. Kyte, 

 W. Pittston. 



