CATALOGUE. 



PH/ENOGAMIA. 



DIG OTTLEE) ONS. 



RANUNCULACEiE. 



i. Clematis/ Diun. 



1. C. verticillaris, DC. PURPLE CLEMATIS. (C.) 



Cliffs and ravines ; scarce. May 12-25. 



Cascadilla and Fall Creek ravines, a few stations. Buttermilk 

 ravine below "Pulpit-Rock." McKinney's Twin-Glens. North of 

 Esty-Glen. Taughannock, above the Falls. 



2. C. Virginiana, L. WHITE C. Virgin's BOWER. (H. and C.) 



River-banks, thickets and swamps. July 25-Aug. 

 Frequent near Ithaca, along the railroads, and throughout our 

 lake-basin. 



2. Anemone, Linn. 



3. A. cylindrica, Gray. 



Roadside, Sherwood to Auburn, N. Y. June, 1880. {Miss I. 

 Howland. See Herb. Cornell Univ.); rare. 



(Near outlet of Owasco L> /. H Hall in addend, of Paine 's Cat. ) 



4. * A. Virginiana, L. (H. and C.) 



Wild banks, and lake shore ; common. July. 



5. A. Virginiana, L. var. alba, Wood, in Cascadilla Cr.,etc; frequent. 



6. *A. dichotoma, L. (A Pennsylvanica L. Gray's Man., p. 37.) 



(H. and C.) 

 Abundant on gravelly shores of Cayuga Lake ; also along the 

 creek-beds and R. R. embankments. June-July. 



7. *A. nemorosa, L,. WiND-FLOWER. (C. by Dr. S. H. Wright.) 



Copses and woods ; frequent. May 1-20. 



Six Mile Creek, Negundo Woods, McGowan Woods, and else- 

 where. 



8. A. nemorosa, L. var. quinquefolia, Gr. occasional in Six Mile Cr. 

 and elsewhere. 



9. *A. Hepatica, L. Hepatica. (Hepatica triloba, Chaix, Man. 

 p." 38.) (H.andC.) 



Dry woods of Pine, Oak, etc. ; common. Mar. 25-May 15. 



Especially common in the dry woods on E. shore of Cayuga Lake. 

 Specimens from South Hill, with stamens and pistils changed into 

 sepals. 



10. A. acutiloba, Lawson. Hepatica. (Hepatica acntiloba DC. 

 Man. p. 38.) (H. and C.) 



