— 2- 



17. recurvatus, Poir. 



18. Pennsylvanicus, L. Berlin, Brandegee; Farmington. etc. 



19. fascicularis, Mulil. 



20. repens, L. 



21. BULBOSUS, L. 



22. ACRIS, L. 



6. CALTHA, L. 



23. palustris, L. 



7. COPTIS, Salisb. 



24. trifolia, Salisb. Pine Swamp in Ilamden, Saybrook. Farmington. Waterbury, 



etc. 



8. AQUILEGIA, Tourn. 



25. Canadensis, L. 



2»;. vulgaris. L. Ilamden. Eaton; "VVading River on Long Island. Miller. 



9. DELPHINIUM, Tourn. 



27. ("ONSOLIDA. L. Rare, Prudden. 



10. ACTiEA, L. 



28. spicata, L., var. rubra, Michx. 



29. alba, Bigel. White berries with slender pedicels, and red berries with thick 



pedicels, at Mt. Totoket, Harger. 



11. CIMICIFUGA, L. 



30. racemosa, Kll. West Rock. Waverly Grove in West Haven, Allingtown. 



Woodbridge : Redding, Dr. I. R. Sanford, etc. 



Order 2. MAGNOLIACEJE. 



12. LIRIODENDRON, L. 



31. Tulipifera, L. 



Ordeb 3. MENISPERMACE^E. 



13. MENISPERMUM, L. 



32. Canadense, I>. Common in rocky places. 



Order 4. BERBERIDACEJE. 



14. BERBERIS, L. 



33. vtjlgabis, \j. 



15. CAULOPHYLLUM, Michx. 



34. thalictroides, Michx. i\lt. Oarmel, Eloaring Brook, Mt. Totoket, Killing- 



wort li. etc. 



16. PODOPHYLLUM, L. 



35. peltatum, L. Rare, Ekbtoth, Oxford, J. Ha/rger, 



