PLANTS OF ILLINOIS 



MENISPERMACEJE. 



SARRACENIACE^E. 



Rare. 



COCCULUS 



Carolinus, DC. S. 



Banks of stream*. Wabash county. Sehneck 

 Jackson. French : and southward. 



MENIS PERM UM 



Canadense, L. 



Banks of streams. Common. 

 CALYCOCARPUM 



Lyoni, Xutt. S. 



Jackson countv. French. Forbes. 



BERBERIDACE^E. 



CAULOPHYLLUM 



thalictioides, Michx. 



Rich woods. 

 JEFFERSON r A 



diphylla, Pers. 



Woods. Peoria county. Brcndel 

 HiT : Kane. Vasey. 



PODOPHYLLUM 

 peltatnm, L. 



Rich woods. 



Frequent. 



Kankakee. 

 Rare. 



8ARRACENIA 



purpurea, L. N. 



Bogs near Chicago, Babcock : McHenry. Vasey 



PAPAVERACEJE. 



ARGEMONE 



Mexicana, L. 



Sparingly escaped from gardens to roadside- 

 and waste places. 



STYLOPHORUM 



diphyllum, Nutt. 



Rx-h woods. Near Makanda, Jackson countv 



French. 

 SAXGUIXARIA 



Canadensis, L. 



Rich woods on hillsides. 



Rare. 



Common. 



Common. 



NYMPH^ACE^E. 



CABOMBA 



Caroliniana, Gray. S. 



Reported by Dr. Sehneck as not rare in Wabash 

 county. I have not seen specimens. 



BRASENIA 



peltata, Pursh. 



McHenry Co.. Vasey : Cook. Munroe : Cass, near 

 Beardstown. Mead : Wabash. Sehneck : Union. 

 Forbes. Scarce. 



NELUMBIUM 



luteum, Willd. 



Ponds, throughout the State, especially in the 

 Mississippi bottoms. Frequent. 



NYMPILEA 



tuberosa, Paine. 

 Ponds and Roughs. Common, especially north. 



NUPHAR 



advena, Ait. 



Ponds and slow streams. Common. 



sagittifolia, Pursh. S. 



Wabash countv, Sehneck. 



Common. 



N. 



countv. Babcock. 



FUMARIACE^E. 



ADLUMIA 



cirrhosa, Raf. N. 



Ogle county. Bebb ; Kankakee. Hill : near Liu 

 coin Park. Chicago, probably introduced. Bab 

 cock. Rare. 



DICENTRA 



Cueullaria. DC. 



Rich woods on hillsides. 



Canadensis, DC. 



Frequent about Lockport, W 

 CORYDALIS 



glauca, Pursh. 



Very sparingly on a sandstone cliff below Ore- 

 gon, Ogle county. Bebb. 



flavula, Raf. S. 



Wabash county, Sehneck. 



aurea, Willd. 



Dr. Mead collected specimens in the Mississip- 

 pi bottoms, near Warsaw, with pendant pods, 

 but without flowers : in Kankakee county Rev 

 Hill finds plants with mostly the minute flowers 

 of the variety mioraxtha, but some of the up- 

 per flowers conspicuously spurred — the pods a! 

 ascending. 



var. mierantha, Engelm. 



Sandy river banks, Ac, throughout the State. 



Scarce. 



NASTURTIUM 



officinale, B. Br. 



Northern counties. Bebb. Vascv. 



