CATALOG OF PLANTS. 93 



377. Brasenia shreberi rimel. Water shield. — In quiet water in 



I'i.oeon River. Aluindant in Rush Lake. 



378. Ranunculus delphinifolius Torr. Water crowfoot. — Common in 



still water and slow-flowing streams. 



379. Ranunculus sceleratus L. Cursed crowfoot. — Common in wet 



and liogiiv ]ilaces. 



380. Ranunculus abortivus L. Small-flowered crowfoot. — Very com- 



mon on damp shadetl ground. 



381. Ranunculus recurvatus Poir. Hooked crowfoot. — Common in 



damp places, rich open woods and thickets. 



382. Ranunculus septentrionalis Poir. Swamp buttercup. — Frerpient 



in moist and shaded places. 



383. Ranunculus pennsylvanicus L. f. Bristly crowfoot. — Frequent 



on damp open grassy ground. 



384. Ranunculus acris L. Tall crowfoot. — In waste places at Bay- 



port and Caseville. Not frequent. 

 38,5. Thalictrum dioicum L. Early meadow rue. — Frequent in rich 

 open woods and thickets. 



386. Thalictrum dasycarpum Fisch. and Lall. Purplish meadow rue. 



—On damp rich ground at Caseville. Bayport. Port Austin, 

 Sebewaing. and near Rush Lake. 



387. Hepatica triloba Chaix. Round-lobed liverleaf.— Frequent in 



rich open woods and thickets near Ru.sh Lake. Port Austin, 

 Bayport and on Charity Island. 



388. Hepatica acutiloba DC. Sharp-lobed liverleaf.— In rich damp 



woods at Bayport. Port Austin and Sebewaing. Also on 

 the islands. 



389. Anemone cylindrica Gray. Long-fruited anemone. — Through- 



out the sand dune region, but nowhere abundant. 



390. Anemone virginiana L. Tall anemone. — Occasional on borders 



of woods, thickets and banks of streams. 



391. Anemone canadensis L. Canada anemone. — Plentiful on damp 



ground in small ]~iatches. 



392. Anemone quinquefolia L. Wood anemone. — In o]ien woods 



near Port Austin and on Stony Island. 



393. Clematis virginiana L. Virgin's bower.— Occasional in damp 



thickets and on banks of streams. 



394. Caltha palustris L. ^larsh marigold. — Frequent in swampy 



places. 



395. Coptis trifolia (L.) Salisb. Goldthread.— On damp ground near 



Port Austin and Rush Lake. 



396. Aquilegia canadensis L. Wild columbine.— Frequent on sandy 



ground. 



