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9. Thnlictriini nolrgniuuni, L. (7'. Conut/i, L., M:in. p. 



Tall Meadow-Rue. 

 Swamp aeai Wyoming. 



10. T. pnrpurtteeaij L., far. eerlferaai, Austin. 



Mountain .south of Wilkes-Barre, {in herb, W. K. D.) 



11. Ranunculus nquatilis, L., var. trichopliyllns, Chaix. 

 White Wateb-Cbowfoot. 



In. a stream above Gouldsboro. 



12. R. abort ivus. L. Small-flowered Crowfoot. 

 Frequent, {R. X. J), in herb.) 



13. R. recurratus, Poir. 

 Woods near Dunmore. 



14. R. Pennsylvanicus, L. 



Common, (R. X. D. in herb.) 



1"). R. fascicularis, Muhl. Early Crowfoot. 

 Common, (R. X. D. in herb.) 



16. R. septentrionalis, Poir. (The R. repens of Gray's Man. 

 only in part. The true R. repens, L., is a lower, slenderer 

 plant, more freely rooting from its runners than the above, 

 and often appears as if introduced.) 



Plainsville, (in herb. R. N. I).) 



17. R. acris, L. Buttercup. 

 Common, (R. X. D. in herb.) 



18. Caltha paltistris, L. Marsh-marigold. 



Stafford Meadow Brook, near Scranton. {Mrs, Buell.) 

 Near R. R. above Gouldsboro. 



19. Caltha palustris, L., yar. Sibiricus, is in Monroe County. 

 [Professor Porter.) 



20. Coptis trifolia, Salisb. Gold Thread. 

 Swamp at the head of Little Koaring Brook. 



21. Aquileg-ia Canadensis, L. Columbine. 

 Common in rocky places. 



