1894 I PLANTS "I MONROE COUNTY. 4> 



PHjENOGAMIA. [SPERMATOPHY7A.} 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



RAXUNXULACE.K. 



j. CLE MA TIS L. 



i. C. Virginiana L. Common Virgin's Bower. 



Banks of streams, thickets and swamps ; common. 



2. AX EM OX E Tourn. [L.] 



2. A. cylindrica Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. 



Sandy woods ; scarce. Irondequoit. Penfield, L. Holzer. 



3. A. Virginiana L. 



Dry banks of streams, hills, meadows ; common. 



4. A. Pennsylvania L. [A. Canadensis L.] 



Shores of hike Ontario and all our bays, borders of streams and 

 ponds ; common. 



5. A. nemorosa L. [A. quinquefolia L.] Wind-flower. 



Copses and woods ; rare. Bank of Irondequoit creek, Brighton, 

 Dr. C. M. Booth, Otto Bets, John Dimbar. Kendall, Orleans county, 

 M. S. Baxter. 



6. A. nemorosa L. var. quinquefolia Gray. [A. quinquefolia L.| 



Rare. Brighton. 



3. HEPA TICA Dill. [Scop.] Liver-leaf. 



7. H triloba Chaix. [H. Hepatic a (L.) Karst.] 



Dry woods and ravines ; common. 



8. H. acutiloba DC. [77. acuta (Pursh) Britton.] 



Rich woods and ravines ; common. Forms with five-lobed leaves are 

 not uncommon. 



4. AXEMOXELLA Spach. [Syndesmon Hoffmg.l 



9. A. thalictroides Spach. [Thalictrum anemonoidess\y..) [Syndesmon thal- 



ictroides (L.) Hoffmg.] Rue-Anemone. 



Frequent in rich woods around Irondequoit bay and along Irondequoit 

 creek, and similar situations elsewhere. 



5. THALICTRUM Tourn. [L.] 



10. T. dioicum L. Early Meadow Rue. 



Rocky woods, banks of Genesee river and sides of ravines ; frequent. 



11. T. polygamum Muhl. {T. Comuti Man., p. 39.) Tall Meadow Kef. 



Wet meadows, low grounds, and along rivulets ; common. 



6. RANUNCULUS Tourn. [L.J 



12. R. aquatilis L. var. trichophyllus Gray. [Batrachium trichophyllum 



(Chaix) Bossch.| White Water Crowfoot. 



Frequent in shallow water and slow-flowing stream-. 



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