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arise singly or in clusters from among these bracts, and vary in 
the stamens. The anthers are white and the achenes are beaked 
and also covered with silky hai 
The Hepatica is widely iene in the east from Nova 
nd. co! 
their blossoms, but should be mulched only with sata 
f-m 
The hepatiegs belong to the Crowfoot or Buttercup family, 
of which about 35 genera and over a thousand species are known 
mostly from the temperate regions of the world. 
EvizaBetu G. BriTron 
assent ROGERSIANUS epi AN 
ADD Bien TO THE RHAETIC FLORA OF 
N JUANCITO, HOND 
(With Plate CLXX) 
twenty-seven years ago, Dr. J. S. Newberry (1888a) 
m the 
ub: 
elaborated this paper and in it listed eee fourteen species, 
five of — were described a 
ntly, while engaged in cataloging the type and figured 
specimens i e pa ae pani of the New York 
Botanical Garden, a fine specimen not specifically described by 
