APPENDIX III. 
st. many; p. many; fls. crowded; 
lvs. pi. 7-11 foliate; tall . 
st. many; p. many; lvs. 3 foliate, 
finely pubescent . 
With united petals, 
stamens 10; p.1; “stemless”; fis. 
several; lvs. thin, dull, elliptical, 
lvs. thick, shining, small . 
stamens 5; petals reflexed; fls. nod- 
ding, many on naked scape; Ivs. 
rad., smooth 
stamens 5; corolla funnel form; 
climbing vine; fls. large, morn- 
ing-glory-like . 
6-9 m.; st. 6-11; p. 1; sepals soon 
falling off; fis. large, between 
peltate lvs. : 28 
8-12 m.; sepals 2, soon falling off; 
st. many; p. 1; rhizome, with 
blood-red juice; lvs. rad. . 
Fls. yellow, 
3 m.; lvs. =; st. 6; p.1, 
fis. large, solitary nodding; lvs. 2, 
from a bulb, spotted ‘ 
Fls. small, erect, 1-3; lvs. grass-like, 
from a solid bulb 
4m.; st.8; p.1; stigma 4; 
fils. large, nocturnal; stem leafy; 
petals rounded 
Fis. large, diurnal; stem leafy . 
5 m.; regular, 
st. many; p. many, all on recep- 
tacle; lvs. much divided, small, 
Tall Cinquefoil. 22 
(Potentilla arguta) 
White Geum. 22 
(Geum Canadense) 
Shin Leaf. 33 
(Pryola elliptica) 
(P. rotundifolia) 
Shooting Star. 34 
(Dodecatheon Meadii) 
Bindweed. 36 
(Convolvulus species ?) 
May Apple. 17 
(Podophyllum peltatum) 
Bloodroot. 19 
(Sanguinaria Canadensis) 
Dogtooth “ Violet.” 5 
(Erythronium Americanum) 
Star Grass. 8 
(Hypoxis hirsuta) 
Evening Primrose. 32 
(Onagra biennis) 
Sundrops. 382 
(Kneiffia fruticosa) 
