182 FLORA OF WINNESHIEK COUNTY. 
Order9. Ranales 
Family 1. Nympheacae. 
panne advena Sol. (Nuphar advena Ait. f.) Yellow 
Pond-lily. In permanent ponds. Not common. Ft. Atkinson. 
‘Castalia odorata (Dry.) W.& W. (Nymphaea odorata Ait.) 
Sweet-scented White Mea: In permanent ponds. Rare. 
Ft. Atkinson. 
Family 2. Ranunculacee. 
Hydrastis canadensis L. Orange-root Golden Seal. Rare, 
in deep woods. Canoe creek. 
Caltha palustris L. Marsh-marigold. In bogs and wet mead- 
ows. Not common. Hesper. 
Isopyrum biternatum (Raf.) T. & G. False Rue- anemone. 
In rich alluvial woods. Decorah (Savage). 
Actaea rubra (Ait.) Willd. (A. spicata var. rubra Ait.) Red 
Baneberry. Not rare, in deep woods. Hesper, Decorah. 
Actaea alba (L.) Mill. White Baneberry. Rich woods 
Hesper. fe 
Aquilegia canadensis L. Wild Columbine. Common on 
shaded rocks. Decorah (Savage), Calmar. 
Delphinium carolinianum Walt. (D. azurewm Michx.) 
Prairie Larkspur. Still frequent on rather dry prairie west of 
Ft. Atkinson. 
Anemone cylindrica A. Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. Com- 
mon on prairie and in open places. Calmar. 
Anemone virginiana L. Tall Anemone. Common in open 
woods. Calmar, ete. , 
Anemone canadensis L. (A. pennsylvanica L.) Pennsylvania 
Anemone. In moist grounds. Common. Decorah (Savage), 
Calmar. 
Anemone quinquefolia L. (A. nemorosa L.) Wood Anemone. 
In woods. Reported by Fitzpatrick. 
Hepatica acuta (Pursh.) Britt. (H. acutiloba DC.) Heart 
Liver-leaf. Common on wooded banks and slopes. Decorah 
(Savage), Hesper. : 
Syndesmon thalictroides (L.) Hoffm. (Anemonella thalictro- 
ides Spach.) Rue-anemone. In open woods. (Fitzpatrick). 
