PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY 



■A M^^rytZ.^^^S^^^^^o^^'''- Traveller'' s Joy. 

 JLrit. r OvJO Virsinian Clematis. 



CLEMATIS, L. 



VIRGINIANA, L. 



Open woods occasionally, often along fences, walls; common ori the banks 

 of streams. July - September. 



ANEMONE, L. Anemme. Wind-flower. 



HCLTIFIDA, DC. Many-parted-leaved Anemone. 



On limestone rocks along the Black river at Watertown. Crawe, Gray in Rare 

 plants of Northern N.Y. On the rocky banks of the river at Watertown, 

 jnst by the bridge of the Brownville road, Gray. Along the river-cliff's be- 

 tween Brownville and Dexter. Vasey. To be looked for on the Thousand 

 Islands of the St. Lawrence, Gcai/. Rare. June. 



CYLINDRICA, Gray. Cylindrical- headed Anemoite. 



In dry pine barrens, near Oneida lake, New-Tork, Gray in Rare plants of 

 Northern N .Y. Pine plains, one mile north of New-London; abundantly a 

 few miles above Watertown, Knieskern. Along the north side of the Black 



~ Rare. May, June. 



High Anemone. 

 Abundant. June - August. 



Round-headed Anemone. 



river, between Watertown and Dexter. 



VIRGINIANA, L. 



Barren hillsides, along fences, in ravines. 



PENNSYLVANICA, L. 



Flats and banks of streams. Meadows of the Mohawk. Fish creek. Shores of 

 the lakes. Abundant. June, July. 



NEMOROSA, L. Wood Anemone. 



Rich shady woods. Schenectady, Pearson. Holland Patent, Miss J. E.John- 

 son. DeerBeld. Frankfort hill, /.G.Crocfcer. Fish creek. Infrequent. May. 



HEPATICA, Billenius. 

 TRILOBA, Chaix. 



Shady woods and ravines. 



ACUTILOBA, DC. 

 Rich woods. 



Hepatica. Liver-leaf. 

 Tkree-lobed-leaved Hepatica. 

 Frequent. 



Acute-leaved Hepatica. 

 Common. March, April. 



THALICTEUM, Tourn. 



ANEMONOIDES, Michx. 



Rue. 



Rue Anemone. 



Open wopds. Albany, herb. Bradley. Schenectady, Pearson. Common in a 

 few localities nefir New-London, Knieskern. Uncommon. April -June. 



DioicuM, L._, J Early R^ie. Dioecious Rue. 



Rock? banks and sides of ravines. 



CORNrTI, L. 



Wet meadows, low grounds and rich woods. 



RANUNCULUS, L. 



Frequent. April, May. 



Meadow Rue. Discovered hy Cornuti. 

 Common. June - August. 



Crovjfoois. Buttercups. 



AQUATiLis, -L., var. DiVARiCATUS, Gray. Water Crowfoot. 



Cold streams. Schenectady, Pearson. Abundant in the raceway at Ori.skany. 

 Two miles east of Rome, along the railroad, in a spring-brook. Fish creek, 

 Vienna, Knieskern. Gorham, Sartwell Infrequent. June - August. 



PURSHII, Richards. Floating Buttercup. Determined by PuRSH. 



Still water, bogs, in mud along rivulets. 



" HooEEE, Fl. Bor. Jim. a. foliis omnibus capillaceo-mnltifidis, tiore ma- 

 jorc, caule flstuloso. In stagnant water, throughout the western and northern 

 portions of the State : 



/3. foliis submersis capillaceo-multifidis, natantibus reniformibus palmato- 

 multifldis. In muddy pools near Oneida lake : 



