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ACTiEA, L. Baneberries. 



• spicata L. Spicate Actcea. 



• var. rubra, Michaux. Red Baneberry. 



Ravines, borders of thickets. Frequent. May. 



var. alba, MichctMX: White Baneberry, 



Flats of streams, moist open woods. Abundant. May. 



CIMICIFUGA, L. Snakeroot. 



i racemosa, Elliott. Black-rooted, Racemed Cimicifuga. 



Rich woods, rocky shadecfflulsides. Helderberg mountains, Pearson. Abun- 

 dant along the Chenango valley, especially near Binghamton, on dry gravelly 

 hills, Knicskern. Rocky banks of Seneca lake, near Starkey, Yates county, 

 Vasey. Greece, on the banks of Genesee river, Bradley. 



Frequent. July, August. 



MAGNOLIACE.E. Magnolias. 



MAGNOLIA, L. Magnolia. 



■acuminata, L. Cucumber-tree. Point ed'leaved Magnolia. 



Fertile soil. Near Ithaca Knieskern, Vasey. Dundee, Yates county, Wright 

 in herb. Vasey. Penn- Yan, Sartivell- Open woods in Niagara county, Knies- 

 kern. Rare. June. 



LIRIODENDRON, L. Whitewood. Tulip-tree. 



•tulipifera, L. Tulip-bear i?i g IAriodendron. 



Sunny hillsides, rich woods. Schenectady, Pearson. Littlefalls, south side 

 of the Mohawk; Whitesboroug-h ; Oriskany; frequent about Oneida lake; 

 Onondaga cpunty. About An burn, I. H.Hall. Broome county, H. Lathrop. 



Infrequent. June. 



ANONACE.E. Custard-apples. 



ASIMINA, Adanson. North- American Papaic. 



TRILOBA, Dunal. Three-lobed-calyxed Asimina. 



Rich banks. Greece and Pwrma, Monroe county, Bradley. Shore of Lake 

 Erie, near Barcelona, Chautauqua county. Knieskern. Rare. April, May. 



MENISPERMACE^E. Moonseeds. 



MENISPERMUM, L. Moonseed. 



• canadense, L. Canadian Menispermum. 



AYoods, thickets, especially along streams. Abundant in the valley of the 

 Mohawk.. Frequent. June. 



BERBERIDACE^. Berberids. 



BERBERIS, L. Barberry. 



• VULGARIS, L. Common Berberis. 



Naturalized sparingly by roads, hedges borders of woods. New -Hartford; 



May. 



CAULOPHYLLUM, Michaux. Blue Cohosh. Pappoose-root. 



• thalictroides, Michx. Rue-like Caulophyllum. 



"Woods, fences, ravine bottoms. Abundant. April, May. 



