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is drawn from the notes of the writer, whose geological and botanical rambles 

 have led him to explore more or less thoroughly each of the districts specified. 



I have thought it best to show, as far as necessary brevity would permit, the 

 distribution of the plants enumerated ; and the name of each species will be seen 

 to be followed by che section of the State, as Central, Northern, Southern, etc , 

 to which it is restricted, so far as known. The names of such plants as are gen- 

 erally distributed over all, or nearly all parts of the State, are followed by the 

 word general, abbreviated to Gen., indicating their range. Many of the rarer 

 plants are referred to the localities, sometimes unique where they have been found, 

 with a citation of authorities. 



CLASS I. EXOGENS. 



Order I. RANUN CUL A CE^E . 



Anemone, L. cylindrica, Gray. Long -fruited anemone. N. 



nemorosa, L. Wind-flower. Gen. 



Pennsylvanica, L. Pennsylvanian. N. 



Virginiana, L Tall anemone. Gen. 

 Act^a., L. alba Big. Cohosh. Gen. 



rubra, Willd. Red baneberry. N. 

 Aquilegia, L. Canadensis, L. Wild columbine. Gen. 

 Clematis, L. Virginiana, L. Virgin's Bower. Gen. 



ochroleuca, Ait. C. 



viorna, L. Leather-flower. C. and N. 

 Hepatica, Dill, triloba, Choiz. Round-lobed Hepatica. N. 



acutiloba, D. C. Sharp-lobed Hepatica. Gen. 

 Ranunculus, L. aquatilis, L. White water-crowfoot. Gen. 



flammula, L. Spear wort. Gen. 



Purshii, Rich. Yellow water-crowfoot. Medina Co. 



reptans, L. Creeping spearwort. Gen. 



pusillus, Poir. Gen. 



abortivus, L. Small-flowered crowfoot. Gen. 



sceleratus, L. Cursed crowfoot. Gen. 



recurvatus, Poir. Hooked crowfoot. Gen. 



repens, L. Creeping crowfoot. Gen. 



fascicularis, Muhl. Early crowfoot. N. 



bulbosus, L. Buttercups. N. 



Pennsylvanicus, L. Bristly crowfoot. N. 



acris, L. Tall crowfoot buttercups. N. 



rhomboideus, Goldie. Sandusky. Dr. Kellogg. 



