9) 
A. furcatus, Muh]. August. 2;.. 2—4 ft. Gravelly soils on banks 
of streams. 
A. nutans, Linn. August. 2(. 3—6 ft. Gravelly and sandy fields. 
AmemoneE Virginiana, Linn. Wind Flower. g-w. July. 2f. 18 in. 
Dry open woods. 
A. aconitifolia, Mich. w. June 2{. 12—18 in. Meadows. 
A. nemorosa, Linn. Low Anemone. 7r-w. May. 2f. 4—61. Open 
woods. Root visicatory. 
A. thalictroides, Linn. Rue Anemone. w. May. 2{. 6--10 in. 
Borders of woods. 
ANGELICA triquinata, Mich. Angelica. w. August. 2. 2—4 ft. 
Dry grounds and woods. 
A. atropurpurea, Linn. g-w. August. 2. 38—6 ft. River banks 
and wet meadows. Stomachic. 
ANTHEMIS arvensis, Linn. Corn Chamomile. w & y. June. @. 
6—12 in. Dry waste fields. 
A. cotula, Linn. May-weed. w. & y. June. #%. 10—12 in. Road- 
sides. ‘Tonic, and, in large doses, emetic. 
ANTHOXxANTHUM odoratum, Linn. May—Aug. 2;. 12—18 in. Road- 
sides and fences. 
Antirruinum linaria, Linn. Snapdragon. y. July. 2f. 1—2 ft. 
Roadsides. Introduced. Diuretic. 
A. Canadense? Willd. Flax Snapdragon. 0. June. 2f. 8—12 in. 
Sandy soil. Roadsides. 
A. elatine? Willd. Creeping Snapdragon. b-w. July *. 1—2 ft. 
Sandy soils. 
Aptos tuberosa, Moench. Ground-nut. dark p. July, Aug. 2f. Twin- 
ing. Woods and shady banks of the river. Root tuberous, nu- 
tritious. 
Aprocynum androsaemifolium, Linn. Dog-bane. r-w. June. 2f. 2— 
3 ft. Fields. The root an emetic similar to ipecac in operation, 
deobstruent, and, in small doses, tonic. 
A. hypericifolium, Aiton. g-w. July. 2f. 2—3 ft. Gravelly, rocky 
banks of streams. Cathartic. 
A. cannabinum? Mich. g-w. July. 24. 2—3 ft. Open fields and 
woods. 
Aquitecia Canadensis, Linn. Wild Columbine. r. & y. April, 
May. 2f. 12—18 in. Rocks. 
Arasis lyrata, Willd. w. April to Sept. ¢. 6—10in. Rocks. 
A. laevigata, Linn. w. May. 2{. 6—12 in. Rocky situations. 
A. Canadensis, Willd. Sickle-pod. w. June. 21. 1—2 ft. Rocky 
woods. 
