LIST OF PH^NOGAMOUS PLANTS. 



R. abortivus, L., common. 



R. abortivus, L. var. micranthus, Gray, rare. 



R. sceleratus, L.; Beaver Meadows, near 



New Haven, Berlin. 

 R. Cymbalaria, Pursh.; Bridgeport, rare. 

 R. recurvatus, Poir., common. 

 R. Pennsylvania, L. ; Berlin, Farmington, 



Plainville, etc. 

 R. fascicularis, Muhl., common. 

 R. repens, L., common. 

 R. bulbosus, L., common. 

 R. acris, L., common. 



Caltha— Marsh marigold. 

 C. palustris, L., common. 



Coptis— Gold-thread. 



C. trifolia, Salisb., frequent. 



Aquilegia— Columbine. 

 A. Canadensis, L., common. 

 A. vulgaris, L., escaped to roadsides, rare. 



Delphinium — Larkspur. 



D. Consolida, L., escaped, rare. 



Act^ea— Baneberry. 

 A. spicata, L., var. rubra, Michx., common. 



A. alba, Bigel., common. 



Cimicifuga— Bugbane. 

 C racemosa, Ell. (Black Snakeroot); West 

 Haven, Westville, Allingtown, Red- 

 ding, Woodbridge, Bristol ; rare. 



MAGNOLIACE.E. 

 Liriodendron— Tulip-tree. 

 L. Tulipifera, L., common. 



menispermacej:. 



Menispermum— Moonseed. 

 M. Canadense, L., common. 



berberidej:. 



Berberis— Barberry. 



B. vulgaris, L., common in middle and 



southern parts of the State. 

 Caulophyllum— Blue Cohosh. 



C. thalictroides, Michx, common in moun- 



tain woods. 



Podophyllum— Mandrake. 



P. peltatum, L., Oxford, Woodbridge, Boz- 



rah, Southington, etc. ; rare. 



NYMPPLEACEjE. 



Brasenia— Water-shield. 

 B peltata, Pursh , common. 



Nuphar— Yellow Pond-Lily. 

 N. advena, Ait., common. 

 N. luteum, Smith, var, pumilum, Gray ; 

 Windham, Naugatuck, Derby, Farm- 

 ington. 



Nymph^ea— Water-lily. 

 N. odorata, Ait., common. 



Nelumbium— Nelumbo. 

 N. luteum, Willd., Hadlyine; rare. 



SAKRACENIACEiE. 

 Sarraceni a— Pitcher Plant. 

 S. purpurea, L., common. 



PAPAVKRACE.E. 

 Aroemone— Prickly Poppy. 

 A. Mexicana, L., Fair Haven. 



Sanguinaria — Blood-root. 

 S. Canadensis, L., common. 



Chklidonium— Celandine. 

 C. majus, L., common. 



Dicentra— Dutchman's Breeches. 

 D. Cucullaria, DC. common. 

 D. Canadensis, DC, Colebrook, Plainville. 

 Adlumia — Climbing Fumitory. 



A. cirrhosa, Raf., met with frequently. 



Corydalis. 

 C glauca, Pursh., common. 



Fumaria— Fumitory. 

 F. officinalis, L., New Haven, Meriden. 



CRUCIFER.E. 



Nasturtium— Water-Cress. 

 N. officinale, JR. Br., common. 

 N. sylvestre, R. Br., Prof. Eaton and Charles 



Wripht. 

 N. palustre, DC, common 

 N. palustre. DC, var. hispidum, Gray. 



Plainville. 

 N. Armoracia, Fries., common. 



Barbare a— Winter Cress. 



B. vulgaris, R Br., common. 

 B. prsecox, R. Br., New Haven. 



Arabis— Rock Cress. 

 A. lyrata, L., common. 

 A. hirsuta. Scop,, East Rock. 

 A. laevigata, DC, common. 

 A. Canadensis, East Rock, Mt. Carmel. 



Cardamine— Bitter Cress. 

 C rhomboidea, DC, common. 

 C hirsuta, L., common. 

 C hirsuta, L , var. sylvatica, Gr., Hamden. 



Dentaria— Pepper-root. 

 D. diphylla, L., common. 

 D. laciniata, Muhl., not rare. 

 Alvssum. 



A. calycinum, L., Stony Creek, New Haven. 



Draba— Whitlow-Grass. 

 D. Caroliniana, Walt. East Haven. 

 D.'verna, L., common. 



Sisymbrium— Hedge Mustard. 

 S. officinale. Scop., frequent in yards in 



Guilford. 

 S. Thaliana, Gaud., Norwich. 



Camelina— False Flax. 

 C sativa, Crantz., abundant in one or two 

 grain fields in Guilford. 

 Brassica. 



B. SinapiBtrum, Boissier, Middletown, Plain- 



ville. 

 B. nigra, Gray, common. 

 B. campestris, L., common. 



Capsell a— Shepherd's Purse. 

 C Bursa-pastoris, Moench, common. 



Lepidium— Peppergrass. 

 L. Virginicum, L , common. 

 L. campestre, L., common. 



Cakile— Sea-Rocket. 

 C Americana, Nutt. 



Raphanus— Radish. 

 R. Raphanistrum, L., common. 



capparidej:. 



Polanisia. 

 P. graveolens, Raf., gravelly shores of Con- 

 necticut river. 



RKSEDACEiE. 

 Reseda— Mignonette. 

 t R. Luteola, L., Prof. Eaton. 



