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CATALOGUE OF THE 



alistaaefoliuSj Gcyer. 



Margins of ponds. Hancock county, .Mend, and 

 common in Fulton. Wo'f; St. Clair, Brcndel ; 

 Washington, French, 



Cymbalana, Pursh. N-E. 



Lake Bhore near Chicago. Babcock, and Calumet. 

 Hil!. 



rhomboid eus, Goldie. N. 



Prairies of the extreme north. Winnebago Co., 

 the very earliest harbinger of spring, Bebb: and 

 McHenry, Vasey. 



abortivus, L. 



Damp woods along streams. Common. 



var. micranthus. Gray. 



With the typical form in Menard county, Hall; 



tricorne, Michx. 



Rich prairies, Henderson C< 

 and southward. 



c. &s. 



Peoria (Brendelj 

 Frequent. 



w. 



azureum, Michx. 



Prairies and barrens, not rare in Henderson and 

 Hancock counties near the Mississippi. 



HYDRASTIS 



Canadensis, L. 



Rich woods throughout the State, but rare. 

 ACT^A 



spicata, L. var. rubra, Michx. 



Rich woods, Hancock county, Mead, and north- 



Marion. Bebb, and Washington, French, 

 sceleratus, L. 



Near West Side artesian well. Chicago. Munroe. 



recurvatus, Poir. 



Woods. Common. 



Pennsylvanicus, L. 



in ditches, along streams, 4c. 



fascicular is, Muhl. 

 Dry prairies, hillsides. Common. 



repens, L. 



Hanks of streams, wet meadows. Common, 



var. nisi'iius in Hancock and AVashington. 



acris, L. 



Wabash county. Schneck. 



MYOS CRT'S 



minimus, L. 



W. & S. 



Damp prairies of Hancock co., Mead : Marion, 

 Bebb, and Washington, French. 



ISOPYRUM 



biternatum, T. & G. 



Moist, shady places. 

 ( 'ALT HA 



palustris, L. 



Rare. 



Common. 



C. & N. 



Wet meadows. <fc< 

 northward. 



from Fulton county (W</f) 

 Frequent. 



AQUILEGIA 



Canadensis, L. 



Rocky hillsides. 



DELPHINIUM 



Consolida, L. 



Sparingly escaped from gardens. 



Common. 



ward. Also in Wabash, Schneck. Scarce. 



alba, Bigel. 



Rich woods, throughout the State. 

 CIMICIFUGA 



racemosa, Ell. 



Rich woods. St. Clair county, Yasey, Brendel ; 

 Wabash, Schneck ; Winnebago, Miss Norton. 



Rare. 



MAGNOLIACE^E. 



MAGNOLIA 



acuminata, L. S. 



Johnson county, Schneck : common in Union. 

 Vasey, Forbes, Wolf. 



Umbrella, Lam. S. 



This species was given in Mr. I. A. Lapham's 

 Catalogue of Illinois Plants in Trans. Ills. Ag'l 

 Soc'y, Vol. II. He says of it : 



My herbarium contains a specimen of leaves 

 received from the late Robert Kennicott marked 

 "No. 6, Cucumber Magnolia ; Cache bottoms." 

 As the leaves are too narrow and too much tuft- 

 ed at the ends of the branches to agree with M. 

 acuminata, I added to the label the specific 

 name Umbrella : this is my authority for in- 

 cluding it in the List of Illinois Plants. 



Dr. Rrendel has "sought for it in vain along 

 the Cache River, where it is said to grow." 



LIRIODENDRON 



Tulipifera, L. S. 



River banks from Jackson and Wabash counties 

 southward. 



ANONACE^. 



ASIMINA 



triloba, Dunal. 



River bottoms. Lee county near Dixon, Vasey : 



Kankakee, Hill 



More common south. 



