54 RANALES 
Belmont; Dismal River; Lincoln; Red Cloud; Scotia; St. James; Val- 
entine. 
6. Syndesmon. 420. 
1. Syndesmon thalictroides (L.) Hoffing. 
Anemonella thalictroides (L.) Spach. : 
In woods in the eastern part of the state ,rare. Riverton; Woodlawn. 
7. Pulsatilla. 420. 
1. Pulsatilla hirsutissima (Pursh.) Britton. 
Anemone pratens L. var. wolfgangiana (Bess.) Koch. 
In dry prairies mostly in northern and western part of the state. An- 
telope County; Kearney; Ft. Robinson; Valentine; West Point. 
8 Anemone. 418, 
Root tuberous; stem simple; one flowered. 
Achenes densely wooly, leaves ternately divided. 
1. A. caroliniana. 
Achenes pubescent, basal leaves 5-parted. 6. A. quinquefolia. 
Root not tuberous, stem branched, 2 to several flowered. 
Involucral leaves with petioles 2 cm. or more long. 
Beak of fruit 1 mm. long, heads of fruit cylindrical, 2-4 cm. long. 
3. A. cylindrica. 
Beak of fruit 2 mm. long, heads of fruits oblong, 1-2.5 cm. long. 
4, A. virginiana. 
Involucral leaves sessile or short petioled. 
Flowers less than 2 cm. broad. 2. A, hudsoniana. 
Flowers over 2 cm, broad. 5. A, canadensis, 
1. Anemone caroliniana Walt. 
(Including A. decapetala Ard.) 
Common on dry prairies. Atkinson; Crete; Fairbury; Holdrege; Lin- 
coln; Minden; Red Cloud; Royal; Valentine. 
2. Anemone hudsoniana Richards. 
Anemone multifida Poir, 
In the western part of the state. Belmont. 
3. Anemone cylindrica A, Gray. 
Common in dry prairies throughout the state. Belmont; Broken Bow; 
Cass County; Cherry County;: Denton; Kearney County; Thedford; 
Waboo; Valentine. 
4, Anemone virginiana L. 
In woods in the southeastern part of the state. Weeping Water. 
5. Anemone canadensis L. 
Common in low ground in the eastern part of the state. Emerson; 
Grand Island; Lincoln; Lowell; Neligh; Peru; Red Cloud; Stewart; 
Wahoo. 
6. Anemone quinquefolia L. - , 
In the eastern part of the state. Greenwood. 
9. Clematis. 420, 
Leaves, at least some of them, pinnate. 
Climbing vines. 
Flowers cymose-paniculate, small. 
