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Catalogue of the Phaeogamous and Acrogenous Plants growing 



without cultivation within five miles of Pine Plains, 



Duchess Co,, N. Y. 



By Lymax H. Hoysradt. 



October VM/i, 1875. 



Ranunculace^e. 



Clematis verticillaris, DC. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. ; abundant on 



Risedorf Hill. — C. Virginiana, L. ; common. 

 Anemone cylindrica, Gray ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. — A. Virginiana, L. ; 



common. — A Pennsylvania, L. ; frequent. — A nemorosa, L. ; 



quite common. 

 Hepatica triloba, Chaix. ; common. — H. acutiloba, DC. ; rare, vid. 



§ 127, Vol. V. 

 Thalictrum anemonoides, Michx. ; very common. — T. dioicum, L. ; 



common. — T. purpurascens, L. ; common on Stissing Mt. — T. 



Cornuti, L. ; common. 

 Ranunculus multifidus, Pursb ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. ; but frequent 



elsewhere, Ten Eyck's and L. Smith's swamps, etc. — R. abor- 



tivus, L. ; common. — R. sceleratus, L. ; not frequent. — R. recur- 



vatus, Poir. ; common. — R. Pennsylvanicus, L.; common. — R. 



fascicularis, Muhl. ; common in our hilly woods and on the 



Mountain. — R. repens, L. ; common. — R. bulbosus, L. ; rare, in 



fields east of Trout Brook. — R. acris, L. ; very common. 

 Caltha palustris, L. ; common. 

 Coptis trifolia, Salisb. ; common. 

 Aquilegia Canadensis, L. ; common. 

 Nigella Damascena, L. ; along fences of yards. 

 Actaea spicata, L. var. rubra, Michx. ; rather common, in our rich 



ravines. — A. alba. Bigel. ; common, more so than preceding. 

 Cimicifuga racemosa, Ell. ; rare near the village, very abundant on 



Winched Hill. 



Magnoliacjs^e. 

 Liviodendron tulipifera, L. ; lrequent, especially along streams on 



southwest part of Mountain. 



Menispermace^e. 

 Menispermum Canadense, L. ; common. 



Berbekidace^e. 

 Berberis vulgaris, L. ; naturalized along banks of Mud Pond. 

 Caulophyllum thalictroides, Michx. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 

 Podophyllum peltatum, L. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. ; R. Ham's swamp 



meadow. 



Nymph.eace.-e. 

 Brasenia peltata, Pursh ; frequent, very abundant in Mud Pond, 



( G. M. Wilber) and in most of the others. 

 Nymphoea odorata, Ait. ; common. 

 Xuphar adveua, Ait. ; very common. 



Sarraceniace^e. 

 Sarracenia purpurea, L.; quite common ; in Spruce Hole, &c. 



