BOTANY. ' 175 



Aquilegia canadensis L. Wild Columbine. 

 Usually on rocky banks, widely distributed. 



Aquilegia vulgaris L. Garden Columbine. 



Escaped from cultivation, Thompson Ledge (Geauga Co.) W. C. Werner; Lon- 

 don ( Madison Co.) Mrs. K. D. Sharpe. 



404. DELPHINIUM Tourn. 



Delphinium carolinianum Walt. ( D. azureum Michx.) 

 Adams Co., W. A. Kellerman. 



Delphinium consolida L. 



Sparingly escaped from cultivation. 



Delphinium, exalt atum Ait. Tall Larkspur. 



Georgesville (Franklin Co.) E. V. Wilcox; Licking Co., H. L. Jones (Cat.) 



Delphinium tricorne Michx. Dwarf Larkspur. 



Frequent throughout the southern half of the state. 



405. ACONITUM Tourn. Monkshood. 



ACONITUM NO\ EBORACENSE Gray. 



Cuyahoga Falls ( Summit Co.) E. Claassen. 



ACONITUM UNCINATUM L. 



Summit Co., J. S. Newberry (Cat) ; Cuyahoga Falls, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



406. ACTAEA L. Baneberry. Cohosh. 



AcTaEA alba (L.) Mill. White Baneberry. 



Generally distributed throughout the state. 



Actaea rubra ( Ait.) Willd. ( A. spicata rubra Ait.) Red Baneberry. 

 Generally distributed throughout the state. 



407. CIMICIFUGA L. Bugbane. 



Cimicifuga racEmosa (L.) Nutt. Black Snakeroot. Bla:k Cohosh. 

 Abundant throughout the whole state. 



L,XXXI. Order ANONACE^S. Custard-Apple Family. 



408. ASIMINA Adans. Papaw. 



Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal. Common Papaw. 



Common throughout the state, usually in rich soil. 



