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DELPHINIUM, Tourn. 
34. D. azureum, Michx. Azure Larkspur. 
Fields; rare. June — July. (B.) 
Hyde Park. Rogers Park. Englewood, Bodge . 
CmiCIFUGA, L. 
35. R. raeemosa, Nutt. Black Snakeroot. 
Pine Station, Ind., Brennan. (B.) 
ACT.ZEA, L. 
36. A. spicata, L., var. rubra, Ait. Red Baneberry. Red Cohosh. 
Rich and rather open woods; not rare. May — June 15. (B.) 
I 37. A. alba, Bigel. White Baneberry. White Cohosh. 
A. spicata , L., var. alba , Michx. 
Moist woods and shaded banks; not common. May 10th — June. 
Occasional specimens with white berries and slender pedicels are 
found. 
HYDRASTIS, Ellis. 
38. H. canadensis, L. Orange-root. Yellow Puccoon. Tumeric- root. 
Yellow-root. 
Rich and wet soil; very rare. 
South Chicago. Hinsdale, Mason Bross. Hog Island, 1876 and 
1886, Brennan. Rose Hill, Johnson. (B.) 
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LIRIODENDRON, L. 
39. L. tulipifera, L. Tulip-Tree. White or yellow poplar. 
Rich woods. Whiting, Indiana, May 25th — June 10th, Hill ! (B.) 
MENISPERMACEJE. 
MENISPERMUM, L. 
*f~40 M. canadense, L. Canadian moonseed. 
Ditches and banks; not common. June— 
-July. 
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CAULOPHYLLUM, Michx. 
41. C. thalictroides, Michx. Blue Cohosh. Pappoose-root. 
Moist woods; not common. April— May. 
Niles. Glencoe. Hyde Park and south. 
