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Liriodendron, L. 



Udipifera, L. Abundant along Crowley's Ridge. 



ANONACEJE. 



Asimina, Adans. 



triloba, (L.) ; Dunal. ¥ 



MENISPERMACEJE. 



MerJspermum, L. 



canadense, L. 



BERBERIDACEJE. 



Podophyllum, L. 



peltatum, L. 



NYMPHJEACEJE. 



Brasenia, Schreb. 



nymphiodes, (Thumb.) Baillon. (B. peltata, Prush.). 

 Castalia, Salisb. 



odorata, (Dryanda), Greene ; Nuttall, Lesquereux. 



reniformis, (D. C.) Swamp near Little Rock, Co- 

 ville. 

 Nymphcea, L. ; Emend. 



advena, Solander. 

 Nelumbo, Adanson. 



lutea, (Willd.) Pers. 



PAPAVERACEJE. 



Argemone, L. 



mexicana, L. 

 Stylophorum, Nutt. 



diphyllum (Michx.), Nutt ; Lesquereux. 

 Sanguinaria, L. 



canadensis, L. 

 Dicentra, Borck. 



cucullaria, (L.), DC. ; 'Butler, Harvey. For a possi- 

 ble explanation of the origin of the original 

 name of Borckhausen, Diclytra, see Hitch- 

 cock, Trans. St. Louis Academy, V., 477. 



