Order 5. NYMPH^EACE^E. 



17. BRASENIA, Schreber. 



36. peltata, Pursh. Beaver Meadows. Wading River on Long Island, etc. 



18. NELUMBIUM, Juss. 



37. luteum, Willd. Selden's Cove, Hadlyme. Very rare. The late Mrs. Dyer 



White, of New Haven, on seeing specimens of this plant in 

 1856, told Prof. Eaton that many years ago flowers of the 

 American Lotus were presented to her in Hartford, and that. 

 she supposed it must then have grown somewhere near that 

 city. It is hardly possible that these could have come from 

 Selden's Cove, as the time must have been near the close of 

 the last century. 



19. NYMPH^A, Tourn. 



38. odorata, Ait. 



20. NUPHAR, Smith. 



39. advena, Ait. 



40. luteum, Smith, var. pumilum, Gray. Shetucket River in Windham ; Dr. 



Robbins. 



Order 0. SARRACEN IACEJE. 



21. SARRACENIA, Tourn. 



41. purpurea, L. Beaver Meadows, Waterbury, Redding, River Head on Long 



Island, etc., sparingly. 



Order V. PAPAVERACE.E. 

 22. ARGEMONE, L. 



42. Mexicana, L. Roadsides in Fair Haven, Eaton. 



23. CHELIDONIUM, L. 



43. MAJUS, L. 



24. SANGUINARIA, Dill. 



44. Canadensis, L. 



Order 8. FUMARIACE^E. 



25. ADLUMIA, Raf. 



45. cirrhosa, Raf. West Rock, Mt. Carmel. Oxford, Southbury : abundant in 



Waterville, Bassett ; Redding, Miss L. Sanford. 



26. DICENTRA, Bork. 



46. Cucullaria, DC. 



