CATALOaUE. 



RANUNCULACEJ]. Crowfoot Family. 



CLEMATIS, L. Virgin 's-Bo wee. 



C. verticillaris, DC. Virgin's-Bower. 



Shady rocks at the head of lake St. Croix, Parry; St. Croix Falls, Miss Field; lake 

 Pepin, Miss Manning; Winona County, Holzinger. Eare. 



C. Virginiana, L. Common Virgin's- Bower. 



Common, or abundant, southward ; frequent northward ; at Beaver Bay and sum- 

 mit of Black. Point mountain north of lake Superior, Roberts. 



AIN'EMONE, L. Anemone. Wind-flower. 



A. patens, L., var. Nuttalliaiia, Gray. Pasque-flower (i.e. Easter- 

 flower). Pulsatilla. " Hartshorn- plant." "Headache-plant." " Gos- 

 linor." " Prairie Smoke." "Crocus." 

 Abundant in all the prairie portion of the state. Its bruised leaves have a very 

 pungent smell. This earliest flower of spring has received an unusual variety of pop- 

 ular names, 



A. decapetala, L. (A. Caroliniana, Walt.) Carolina Anemone. 



Frequent in the south part of the state, as in Hennepin, Goodhue, Blue Earth and 

 Pipestone counties ; extending north to Saint Cloud, Camphell, Mrs. Blaisdell, and 

 Applelon, Swift county, Miss Elwell. South. 



A. parviflora, Michx. Small -flowered Anemone. 



Minneapolis, Winchell ; upper Mississippi river, Garrison ; Ked river valley, Gedge, 

 North. 



A. multifida, DC. Many-cleft Anemone Red Wind-flower. 



Dayton's bluff. Saint Paul, and between Saint Paul and Fort Suelling, Miss Cath- 

 cart; lake Superior to the lake of the Woods, Macoun. North. 



A. cylindrica. Gray. Long- fruited Anemone. 

 Frequent throughout the state. 



A. Virg'iiiiana, L. Virginian Anemone. 

 Common throughout the state. 



A. dichotoma, L. (A. Pennsylvanica, L.) Pennsylvanian Anemone. 

 Common, often abundant, throughout the state. 



A. neniorosa, L. Wind-flower. Wood Anemone. 

 Frequent, or common, throughout the state. 

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