3° 



■Clematis L. Virgin's Bower. 



virginiana L. 



verticillaris T)C. Greenfield, F. G. Tuckerman ; Notch, Mt. 

 Holyoke ; Table Mountain, Mt.-Toby ; Mt. Tom ; 

 South Hadley ; Rattlesnake Gutter, Leverett. 

 ■Caltha [Rupp.] L. Marsh Marigold. 



palustris L. 

 ■Copds Salisb. Goldthread. 



trifolia (L.) Salisb. 

 Aquitegia [Tourn.] L. Columbine. 



canadensis L. Wild Columbine. 

 Cimicifuga L. Bugbane. 



racemosa (L.) Nutt. Black Snakeroot. Black Cohosh. Goshen, 

 E. Hitchcock. 

 ^ctaea L. Baneberry. Cohosh. 



rubra (Ait.) Willd. Red Baneberry. 



alba (L.) Mill. White Baneberry. 



MAGNOLIACEAE 

 Magnolia L. 



tripetala L. Umbrella Tree. Dr. W. H. Chapin has observed 

 several of these trees, which have existed for a 

 number of years on the shores of a pond in Spring- 

 field ; and also in Edgewood Swamp stands a tree 

 about nine years old. Both these stations are at 

 least two miles away from any cultivated M. tripe- 

 tala trees, land were probably seeded in through 

 the agency of birds. 

 Uriodendron L. Tulip Tree. 



Tulipifera h. Deerfield, E. Hitchcock ; Gill, Bernardston, South- 

 ampton, Agawam, Huntington, etc. 



MENISPERMACEAE 



Menispermum [Tourn.] L. Moonseed. 

 canadense L. 



BERBERIDACEAE 

 Podophyllum L. May Apple. Mandrake. 



peltatum L. South Amherst, E. Hitchcock. 

 ■Caulophyllum Michx. Blue Cohosh. 



thalictroides (L.) Michx. Pappoose Root. 

 Berberis [Tourn.] L. Barberry. 



VULGARIS L. Common Barberry. Pastures, etc. More common 

 near the coast. 



