

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, 



mum' i> um:iua coi'kti. 



CLASS I. EXOGEXS, or MONOCOTYLEDONOUS 



PLANTS. 



Order R LNUNCULACE.fi. The Crowfoot Tribe. 

 Clematis virginiana, Linn. Common Virgin's Bower. Thickets. 



August. 

 Anemone nenicrrosa, L. Windfioiaer. Banks of Fish creek, Vienna. 



May. 



— cylindrica, Gray. Sandy plains, near Oneida lake. June. 



Rare. 



— ▼irgiuiana, L. Dry lulls about Oriskany. July. 



— pennsyhanica, L. Banks of streams. June, July. 

 Hepatira triloba, Chtti.r. Liver-leaf, Ltver-iOOrt. Woods. April. 

 Ranunculus aquatilis, L. Crowfoot. Fish creek, Vienna. July. 



— reptans, L. Borders of Oneida lake. July. 



— abortivus, L. Shady banks of streams. May. 



— purshii, Richardson. R. multifidus, Pursh. R. lacustris, 

 Beck cf- Tracy. Brandy brook, Verona. 

 June. Rare. 



— acris, L. Buttercups. Meadows and pastures. June. 

 September. 



— repens, L. Wet shady places. May, July. 



— pennsylvanicus, L. Wet places. July. 



— recurvatus, Pair. Rich soil, shady places. June. 



Caltha palustris, L. Cowslips. Swamps. M 



Trolhus laius, Salisbury. Globe-flower. S pha gnous swamps, Bridg- 

 water. May. This interesting plant was 

 fin .11 th'' county by l)r.< I 



Coptis trifolia. v Gold-thread. Swamps and damp woods. 



M v. June. 

 Aquilegia canadensis, L. Cohtmbx 8 ly plains and rocky banks. 



June. 



