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( j COPTIS Salisb. 



28. C, trifolia Salisb. [C. trifolia (L.) Salisb.] Three-LEAVED GOLDTHREAD. 



Cold, moist woods and swamps ; frequent. 

 io. AQUILEGIA Tourn. [L.] 



29. A. Cinadensis L. Wild Columbine. 



Rocky banks and ravine sides ; also on sandy slopes ; common. 



— A. vulgaris L. Garden Columbine. 



Waste place, Central avenue, Rochester, 1892-4. 



DELPHI XI CM Tourn. [L.] 



— D. Consolida L. Field Larkspur. 



Occasionally escapes. G. T. Fish. Otto Betz. 



— I). Ajacis L. Rocket Larkspur. Escaped to roadside, Greece. 



11. Cl MIC l FUG A L. 



30. C racemosa Xutt. [C. racemosa (L.) Nutt] Black Snakeroot. Black 



Cohosh. 



Borders of woods and banks of streams ; infrequent. 



12. ACT.EA L. 



31. A. spicata L. var. rubra Ait. [A. rubra (Ait.) Willd.] Red Baneberry. 



Red Cohosh. 



Woods and wooded river banks and ravine sides ; frequent. 



32. A. alba Bigel. [A. alba (L.) Mill.] White Baneberry. White Cohosh. 



River banks and woods ; frequent. 



13. HYDRASTIS Ellis. [L.] 



33. H. Canadensis L. Orange-root. Golden Seal. 



Moist woods, wet meadows, ravines ; scarce. Near Rochester, Dr. C. 

 .)/. Booth. Greece, Bradley. Gates, G. 7\ Fish. Rush, Miss Florence 

 ' Beckwith. Hamlin and Penfield, M. S. Baxter. Bergen, Prof. W. II. 

 Lennon. Wayne county. 



MAGNOLIACE^E. 



14. MAGNOLIA L. 



34. M. acuminata L. Cucumber-tree. 



Woods, with Liriodendron ; rare. Parma, Monroe county, and 

 Fisher's Station, Ontario county, M. S. Baxter. Galen, Wayne county. 



15. LIRIODENDRON L. 



35. L. Tulipifera L. Tulip-tree. 



Rich woods, hillsides, river banks; infrequent. 



AXON ACE.!. 



16. ASIM/XA Adans. 



36. A. triloba Dunal. [A. triloba (L.) Dunal.] Common Papaw. 



Rich woods, banks of streams ; rare. Greece, Bradley. Parma, /. B. 

 Fuller. Brockport, Prof. //'. //. Lennon. Adams Basin, M. S. Baxter. 



