CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



SERIES I. 

 PHtENOGAfKGUS OR FLOWERING PLANTS. 



CLASS I. -DICOTYLEDONOUS OR EXOGENOUS PLANTS. 



Order 1.— RANUNCULACEJE. (Crowfoot Family.) 



Clematis, L. (Virgin's Bower. Traveler's Joy.) 

 C. verticillaris, DC. Rare. (Dr. Mead.) 

 C. Virginiana, L. Common in damp thickets. Bears transplanting well. 



Anemone, L. (Wind Flower.) 



A. cylindrica, Gray. Edges of woods. Rare. 

 A. Virginiana, L. Damp open woods. Rare. 

 A. Pennsylvanica, L. Not common. (Le Roy.) 

 A. nemorosa, L. Common everywhere. 



Hepatica, Dill. (Liverleaf.) 



H. triloba, Chaix. Woods common. 

 H. acutiloba, DC. Not common. 



Thalictrum, Tourn. (Meadow Rue.) 



T. anemonoides, Mx. Woods common. 

 T. dioicum, L. Frequent in damp woods. 

 T. purpurasceums, L. Not common. 



Var. ceriferum. Austin. Wnite Plains ; also Riverdale. (T. C. B.) 

 T. Cornuti, L. Common in meadows. 



■Ranunculus, L. (Crowfoot, Buttercup,) 



R. aquatilis, L. White Plains, slow brooks. Not common in this County, 

 R. alismatfolius, Geyer. White Plains. Very wet places, not common. 

 R. abortivus, L. Frequent. 



Var. micranthus, Gray. Not rare. 

 R. sceleratus, L. Rather rare. 

 R. recurvatus, Poir. Frequent. 

 R. Pennsylvania^, L. Not common. 



