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RaNuNncutvs, (continued.) 
abortivus, LZ. Rocky woods. April-June. 
sceleratus, Z. Ditches and overflowed places. June-August. 
Purshi, Richardson. R. multifidus, Pursh. R. lacustris, Beck 
§- Tracy. Ponds and wet places. May-July. 
acris, L. Buttercups. Meadows and pastures. June. 
repens, Z. R. Clintonii, Beck. R. intermedius, Eaton. Wet 
shady places. May-July. 
pennsylvanicus, L. Wet places, rare. June—August. 
recurvatus, Powr. Shady places, in rich soils. May-June. 
fascicularis, Muhl. Rocky woods. April-May. 
bulbosus, L. Common Buttercups. May. Introduced. 
Cattua, LZ. Marsh Marigold. 
palustris, Z. Swamps. April-May. 
Var. integerrima, Torr. g- Gr. C.integerrima, Pursh. Near 
Peekskill. Dr. Crandell. 
Trouuius, L. Globe Flower. . 
laxus, Salish. Sphagnous swamps, western part of the State. 
May. 
Coptis, Salisb. Gold Thread. 
trifolia, Salisb. Swamps. May-June. 
Aguitecia, L. Columbine. 
canadensis, L. Rocks. May-July. 
Deteuinium, L. Larkspur. 
§ consolida, ZL. Common Larkspur. Fields and road sides. July. 
Aconitum, L. Monkshood. 
uncinatum, ZL. Mountains, in wet places, Chenango county. 
Major I. Le Conte. This plant has not been 
found within the limits of this State, since it was 
discovered by Maj. Le Conte. 
Acta, L. 
alba, Bigel. Baneberry, White Cohosh. Rocky woods. May. 
rubra, Bigel. Red Cohosh. Rocky Woods. May. : 
Crmiciruca, L. Bugbane. 
racemosa, Ell. Actea racemosa, L. Blacksnake-root. Dry 
woods. July. 
