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Ranunculus multifidus terrestris Gray Man. Ed. 5, 41. (1867) 

 Ranunculus ovalis Kaf. Journ. Bot., 268. (1814) 



Ranunculus rhomboideus Goldie Edinb. Phil. Journ. VI., 329. 

 (1822) 



Ranunculus macounii Britton Contrib. Herb. Columbia Coll. No. 

 30, 3. (1892) 

 Ranunculus hispidus Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I., 19. (1830), not 

 R. hispidus, Michx. Fl. N. Am. I., 321. (1803) 

 Ranunculus ranunculinus (Nutt. ) 



Cyrtorrhynca ranunculina Nutt. in Torry & Gray's Fl. N. Am. 



L, 26. (1838) 

 Ranunculus nuttallii Gray, Proc. Acad. Phil., 56. (1863) 

 Delphinium carolinianum Walt. Fl. Car., 155. (1788) 



Delphinium azureum Michx. Fl. N. Am. I., 314. (1803) 

 Delphinium urceolatum Jacq. Icon. PI. Par., I., 101. (1871), 

 and Collect. I., 153. (1786) 

 Delphinium exaltatum Ait. Hort. "Kew. II., 244. (1789) 

 Leontice thalictroides L. Spec. PL, 312. (1753) 



Caulophyllum thalictroides Michx. Fl. N. Am. I., 205. (1803) 

 B.ecent authors are of the opinion that our species is not 

 different enough from the other species of Leontice to 

 warrant the establishment of a separate genus. 

 Castalia tuberosa (Paine) Greene Bull, Torr. Bot. Club XV., 84. 

 (1888) 

 Nymphaea tuberosa Paine Cat. PI. Oneida, 184. (1864) 

 Nymphaea reniformis DC. Syst. II., 55 (1821), not iV^. reni- 

 formis Walt. Fl. Car. 155. (1788) 

 The genus (Jastalin was separated from Nymphaea by Salis- 

 biiry in 1805. Ignoring this, Smith in 1808 made the 

 genus Nuphar, including therein the species left in Nym- 

 phaea by Salisbury, and used the latter name for those 

 species for which Salisbury founded Castalia. The next 

 change must follow: 



