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AQUILEGIA L. 



Aquilegia canadensis L. Wild Columbine. 



PI. LXII., Fig. 2. 



Aquilegia canadensis Linnseus, Sp. PI. 533- i753 [Virginia and Canada],— 



Knieskern 6.— Willis 4.— Britton 39. 

 Aquilegia canadensis forma -flaviiiora Britton 39. 



Frequent on rocky banks throughout the northern counties 

 and southward locally through the Middle and Coast districts 

 to the Cape |May peninsula. 



The Columbine in our region, ftuiling to find its accustomed 

 rocky banks, often grows out in flat sandy ground, especially 

 on the coast islands, and becomes a larger, much more robust 

 plant, sometimes three feet in height; quite different in appear- 

 ance from the delicate plant of the northern counties. 



At Sea Bright (Britton) and Cold Spring (O'.H.B.) a form 

 with pure yellow flowers occurs. 



Fl. — Late April, to early June. Pr. — Early June to mid- July. 



Middle District.— VrtAolA (C), Keyport (C), Sea Bright (NB), Squan 

 (Kn), Pemberton (NB), Birmingham, Vincentown (C), Bordentown, Med- 

 ford (S), Little Timber Creek (CP), Mantua, Bridgeport (C), Raccoon 

 Creek (H), Swedesboro, Courses Landing. 



Coast 5/n/».— Atlantic City (P), Stone Harbor, Five-Mile Beach, Cold 

 Spring. 



ANEMONE L. 

 Anemone virginiana L. Tall Anemone. 



Anemone virginiana Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 540. 1753 [Virginia]. — Knieskern, f. — 

 Willis I.— Britton 33. 



Commlon in open woods of the northern counties; rare and 

 local southward in the Middle district, recurring in the southern 

 part of the Cape May peninsula. 



Fl. — ^Early June to early A-ugust. Fr. — Late. July to early 

 Sleptember. 



Middle District.— New Egypt, Middletown (Kn), Pemberton Jnc. (S), 

 Camden Co. (P), Mickleton, Mullica Hill (P). 

 Cape Maji.— Cold Spring, Bennett (S). 



Anemone canadensis L. Canada Anemone. 



Anemone canadensis Linnseus, Syst. Nat. Ed. XHI. 3, App. 231. 1768 [Penn- 

 sylvania] — Keller and Brown 149. 

 Anemone dichotoma Britton 34. 



