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1 l. R. multifidus, Pursh*. 



Rare. W. Seneca, Erie Co. ; Le wist on, Niag. Co. 



1"). R. alismaefolius, Geyer. 



Rare. Salamanca, Catt. Co., Clinton. 



16. R. Flammula, L., var. reptans. Meyer. 



Very rare. West shore of Slrawberry Is., Niagara River. 



17. R. abortivus, L. 



18. R. sceleratus, L. 



Rather rare. Black Rock; Scajauquariy's Creek. 



1!) R. recurvatus, Poir. 



20. R. Pennsylvanicus, L. 



Not very common. Shore of Niagara River at Black Rock; 

 Scajauquady's Creek. 



21. R. fascicularis, Muhl. 



Rather rare. Near the Park and Forest Lawn Cemetery; the 

 Plains, Buffalo. 



22. R. repens, L. 



With us usually smooth; a pubescent form at Forestville, Chat. 

 Co.; perhaps var. Marylandicus, Torr. and G. 



23. R. acris, L. 



24. R. bulbosus. L. Rare. Introduced. 



6. NIGELLA, L. 



25. N. Dam/vscena. L. Spontaneous in gardens. And escaped, Clinton. 



7. CALTHA, L. 

 2<i. C. palustris, L. 



8. TROLLIUS, L, 



27. T. laxus, Salisb. 



Very rare. Near Batavia, Gen. Co., y. S. Lewis: Silver Lake. 

 Wyom. Co., Clinton; near Portage, in Gen. Co. 



9. COPTIS, Sai.isb. 



28. C. trifolia, Salisb. 



10. HELLEBORUS, L. 



29. II. viKinis, L. 



Very rare. Along a railroad track near Salamanca, Catt. Co. 

 Probably the outcast of a garden. 



11. AQUILEGIA. Tourn. 

 :J0. A. Canadensis, L. 



31. A. VUI.C.ARIS. L. 



Rare. Water Valley, Erie Co. — A white variety, which seems 

 here, as elsewhere in the State, more disposed to persist than 

 the blue or purple sort. 



