PILENOGAMIA, OR FLOWERING 

 PLANTS. 



RAN L'XCUL ACE Al. 



1. Clematis verticillaris, DC. Purple Clematis. 

 Elk Mountain, about "Prospect Hock." 



2. C. Vinriniana, L. White Clematis. Virgin's Bower. 

 Abundant. (In herbarium of II. N. Davis.) 



3. Anemone Yirgriniana, L. Virginian Anemone. 

 Frequent. 



4. A. dichotoma, L. [A, Pcnnsylvanica, L., Gray's Manual, 

 p. 37.) 



Wilkes-Barre, near river. Near Kingston, [Miss A. Ban- 

 nister.) 



5. A. nemorosa, L. Wind-Flower. Wood-Anemone. 

 Common, (B. N. D., in herb.) 



6. A. Hepatica, L. (Hepatica triloba, Chaix., Man., p. 38.) 

 Hepatica. 



Dry woods about the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys. 



7. A. acntiloba, Lawson. (Hepatica acuiiioba, DC, Man. 

 p. 38.) Hepatica. 



[In herb. B. N. D.) 



8. Anemonella thalictroides, Spacb. (Thalietriu/i ancmon- 

 oides, Michx., Man. p. 38.) Rue-Anemone. 



Common, (B. N. D. in herb.) 



