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with narrow lobes, rad., from 
fleshy roots . 
st. 10; p. 5; lvs. 3 foliate, rad. sour 
to taste; erect . we AD 
st.many; p. many; lvs. pa. 5 foliate, 
5 m. irregular, spurred; st. 5; p. 1; 
lvs. heart-shape, on stem . 
Fs. red, 
3 m.; st. 6; lvs. =; 
lvs. 3, on the stem, sepals green 
lvs. many, on stem; fis. large, lily- 
like, erect 
nodding, parts much recurved 
3 m.; st. 12; lvs. 2, kidney form; 
fils. in axil eae Bi oe 
3 m. 
Fls. small, 
stamens 5; p. 1; sepals 2; lvs. 
narrow, from deep solid bulb; 
fis. striped with pink 
stamens 10; lvs. 3-foliate from 
scaly bulb; sour leaves. 
Fls. medium, 
stamens 10; petals 2-lobed; lvs. 
opposite, entire, from enlarged 
nodes 
stamens 10; petals entire; lvs. op- 
posite, or rad. palmate . 
Fils. large, 
petals each spurred; st. many; p. 
5; lvs. compound; fis. nodding . 
Buttercup. 
(Ranunculus fascicularis) 
Sorrel. 28 
(Oxalis stricta) 
Fivefinger. 22 
(Potentilla Canadensis) 
Yellow Violet. 29 
(¥. Scabriuscula) 
Red Trillium. 6 
(Trillium recurvatum) 
Meadow Lily. 5 
(Lilium philadelphicum) 
Turk’s-cap Lily. 5 
(L. superbum) 
Wild Ginger. 11 
(Asarum Canadense) 
Spring Beauty. 18 
(Claytonia Virginica) 
Wood Sorrel. 28 
(Oxalis violacea) 
Fire Pink. 14 
(Silene Virginica) 
Crane’s-bill. 28 
(Geranium maculatum) 
Columbine. 16 
(Aquilegia Canadensis) 
