220 LIST OF PLANTS COLLECTED IN THE 
The mosses and lichens have been determined, chiefly from a collec- 
tion kindly furnished by B. Billings, Jr., Esq., of Prescott, C. W. 
It will be observed that several of the families are but poorly repre< 
sented; for example, Salicaceze, Cyperaceze and Graminez. In these, 
and several of the others, much remains to be done to complete the list 
of our Western Canadian flora. 
RANUNCULACES. 
Clematis Virginiana, L.; bank of Cove, one mile west of London; rare. 
Anemone Virginiana, L.; common. 
««  Pennsylvanica, L.; common. 
“¢ nemorosa, L.; Hnglish’s Woods; abundant. 
Hepatica triloba, Chaix.; common. 
«acutiloba, D.C.; not very common. 
Thalictrum dioicum, L.; common. 
fs cornuti, L.; common. 
Ranunculus aquatilis, L. var. divaricatus ; very abundant at Cove. 
* Purshii, Richards; in pond half a mile west of London. 
Go rhomboideus, Goldie ; sandy fields ; common. 
ss abortivas, L. ; common. 
oe recurvatus, Poir.; banks of Cove; not common. 
se Pennsylvanicus, L.; St. Catharines, C. W. 
“3 fascicularis, Muhl.; commen on G. W. R. R. track east of 
London. 
se repens, L.; wet places ; common. 
Caltha palustrus, L.; abundant. 
Coptis trifolia, Salisbury ; English’s Woods and elsewhere; common. 
Aquilegia Canadensis, L. ; common. 
Hydrastis Canadensis, L.; Township of Williams, /C. W.; common. 
Actzea spicata, L. var. abel ; common. 
st es rubra; common. 
MAGNOLIACE&. 
Liriodendron tulipifera, L.; St. Catharimes, C. W. 
MENISPERMACEA. 
Menispermum Canadense, L. ; moist woods two miles north of London... 
BERBERIDACES. 
Caulophyllum thalictroides, Michx.; rich woods; common. 
Jeffersonia diphylla, Pers. ; on banks of river, near Cove; common. 
Podophyllum peltatum, L.; very common. 
