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(1531) form of Aquilegia. Aquilegia Dodon., Hist., p. 124 (1557), 

 also Bauhin, Royen, Dalibard, Morison, etc., etc., Tour., Els., 

 P- 339 (i694)> I- R- H., p. 428 (1700), Linn., Syst. (1735), Gen. 

 p. 160 (1737); p. 236 (1754). Aquilina Lobelius, Obs. p. 440 

 (1576) also Castor Durante, Tabernaemontanus, Breynius, Mat- 

 thioli. Hist., p. 320 (1554) p. 332, (1557) also Matthioli. II. Diosc. 

 p. 409 (1552). 



Aquilegia canadensis (Cornuti) Unn., Sp. PI. p. 534 (1753). 



St. Joseph Co. (Rothert), Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke), 

 Lake Co. (Hill)., Porter (Deam), Nos. 2023, 134723^ Notre Dame 

 (Powers), 6056 (Tidestrom), 589, 9445, 11083, 12^46^4 Notre 

 Dame, 17461^ Lapaz Junction, 10008 Mineral vSprings. 



POPULAGO Tabernaemontanus, Neeuw Kreuterb., p. 118, 

 (1590). 



Populago Tours., Els., p. 238 (1694), I- R- H., p. 273 (1700), 

 Caltha Linn. vSyst. (1735), Gen. p. 165 (1737), p. 244 (1754), not 

 Caltha of the older botanists, ( = Calendula). Populago Moench, 

 Meth., p. 300 (1794). 



Populago palustris (Linn.) Moench. 1. c. 



Caltha pulustris Linn., Sp. PL, p. 58S (1753), also Pan Suecus, 

 p. 250 (1751)- 



Lake Co. (Deam), Laporte Co. (Deam), Lake Maxinkuckee 

 (H. W. Clarke), Nos. 1968, 143661^, 1948K, Notre Dame, Ind. 

 (Powers), 5816, Notre Dame, 476, Niles, Berrien Co., Mich., 

 458, Edwardsburg, Cass Co., Mich., 829, North Liberty, St. 

 Joseph Co., Ind., 2751, Mineral Springs, Porter Co., No. 948 

 from the same place has the upper leaves under the inflorescence 

 somewhat lobed not unlike those of the red maple, the leaves 

 were laciniately toothed the plant very tall and slender owing to 

 the fact that it grew in the shade in a tamarack bog. The flowers 

 were only about one half as large as in the other plants through- 

 out the region and the plant was in full bloom, in June. 



CONSOLTDA Brunfels, Herb. Viv. Ic, I, p. 84c (1532). 



ConsoUda Anguillara, Castor Durante, Tabernaemontanus, 

 Gerarde, Lobelius, Camerarius, S. F. Gray, etc.. Delphinium, 

 Dodonaeus, Hist., p. 123 (1557), also Clusius, Tour., Els., 338 

 (1694), I. R. H. p. 426 (1700), Linn., S. Syst. (1735), Gen. p. 158 

 (1737) P- 236 (1754) Delphinium Spach, Hist. Nat. Veg. VII, 

 P- 355 (1839). 



