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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS 



FOUND IN 



ONEIDA COUNTY AND VICINITY. 



By JOHN A. PAINE, Jr. 



NOTE. 



This Catalogue is designed to be a record of the observations of botanists who have 

 resided in the central part of the State. Many names are given fully; others, of the 

 most active, of necessity are abbreviated and without titles, but are well known in 

 this branch of science : — Prof. Chester Dewey. D.D., LL.D.. of Rochester; Prof. 

 James HadleYjM.D., of Buffalo; Peter D. Knieskern, M.D., of Shark-river N.J.; 

 Henry P. Sartwell, M.D., Ph.D., of Penn-Yan; Samuel B. Bradley, M.D., of 

 "West-Greece; Ithamar B. Crawe, M.D., formerly of "Watertown; Professor Asa 

 Gray, M.D., LL.D., of Cambridge, Mass.; Hon. George W. Clinton, LL.D., of 

 Buffalo; Professor Jonathan Pearson, of Schenectady; William A. "Wood, M.D., 

 formerly of Dexter; George Vasey, M.D., of Ringwood, HI. 



"When names are given, they are authority for all localities of the sentence in which 

 they stand, but extend to no other sentence either preceding or following. "When no 

 name is given, the reference is founded on observation by the writer. 

 Utica, December, 1864. 



PH^NOGAMIA. Flowering Plants, 



I. DICOTYLEDONS. Dicotyledons. 



1. ANGIOSPERIVLE. Angiosperms, 



A. POLYPETALOUS EXOGENS. 



RANUNCULACEJE. Crowfoots. 



ATRAGENE, L. 



AMERICANA, Sims. American Atragene. 



Shady rocks, woods and hillsides. Helderberg mountains, Pearson. Otsego 

 county, B.D. Gilbert. Littlefalls, Herkimer county, south side of the Mo- 

 hawk, along the cliff. Yates county, Sartwell. Frequent. May. 



