4 Til /■: CAYUGA FLORA. 



Rare ; at Union Springs in clay soil, near the Stone-Mill, appear- 

 ing there as if introduced. May 20-June 20. 



25. R. septentrionalis, Poir. (See Pursh. Flora Arner. Sept. II, p. 

 394 ; also Dr. Gray's Revision of N. A. Ranunculi, 1886.) 



Marshy places ; common. May, June. 



This form, referred to R. repens, I,, since the publication of 

 Torr. and Gray's Flora, is a much larger plant than that species, 

 often nearly smooth and grows in wetter soils. The prostrate stems 

 do not root freely, if at all. 



26. R. bulbosous, L. Bulbous Crowfoot, (C.) 

 Near Big Gully, 1827. {Herb. J. J. Thomas.) Aurora, near R. 



R., and from the mouth of Paiue's Creek to the road above the first 

 falls ; apparently wanting in sections of our flora south of the above. 

 (Near Geneva, 1885, Fred V. Coville.) A double-flowered var. oc- 

 casionally escapes near gardens, as at McLean. 



27. *R. acris, L. Buttercup. (H. and C.) 



Fields ; very common. May-Oct. 



6. Caltha, L,inn. 



28. C. palustris, L. Marsh Marigold. (H and C.) 

 Swamps and open wet meadows. April, May. 



Fall Cr. in Cold-spring Marsh. Case. Cr. below Judd's Falls. Fre- 

 quent in marshes about Ithaca, ( T. B. Comstock) ! and abundant 

 about Freeville, Round-Marshes, and the swamps of Groton and 

 Danby. 



7. Trollius, Linn. 



29. T. laxus, Salisb. Globe-flower. 

 Swamps ; not common. May-June. 



Near Larch-meadow. Swamps near Freeville, Malloryville, Mud 

 Creek, Beaver Creek, W. Dryden, Groton, Danby and Newfield. 



8. Coptis, Salisb. 



30. * C. trifolia, Salisb. Goldthread. (H. and C.) 

 Cold, mossy woods and marshes ; frequent. May 10-25. 

 Woods near Eddy Pond, {Professor IV. C. Cleveland, 187 1) ! Six 



Mile Cr. Abundant on the hummocks, and about the margins of 

 all the sphagnum marshes in the flora, and in the hemlock woods. 



9. AouiLEGiA, Tourn. 



31. * A. Canadensis, L. Columbine. (H. andC.) 



Rocky banks, and rocks of glens and lake-shore. May, June. 

 Also in cultivated grass-field, top of Bald Hill, Caroline. 



32. A. vulgaris, L. Garden Columbine. 

 Established in woods beyond Larch Meadow. June. 



Also by road on Drydeu-Lansing town line ; Newfield in woods 

 W. of R. R. sta., {C- Humphrey in herb. 1879) ; by road north of 

 Cayuta Lake ; Saxon Hill, near Taber's. 



Delphinium, Tourn. 



D. consolida, L. Larkspur. (C.) 



Six Mile Cr. 1875 (not established.) 



