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Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity 
SPERMAPHYTA. 
ANGI0SPERMA2. 
POLYPETAL^E. 
DICOTYLEDONES. 
Ranunculaceas (Crowfoot Family.) 
Clematis, L. Virgin’s bower. 
1. *C. Virginiana , L. Common virgin’s bower. 
Not rare along the shores of the lakes. 
Anemone, L. Windflower. 
2. **A. patens , L. var. Nuttaliana , Gray. Pasque-flower. 
Rocky and gravelly hills west and south of Madi¬ 
son. Local. 
3. A. cylindrical Gray. Long-fruited anemone. 
Occasional throughout the region. 
4. A. Virginiana , L. 
Commoner than A. cylindrica. Of same range. 
5. A. Pennsylvania, L. 
Common. 
6. *A. nemorosa, L. Wood anemone. Wind-flower. 
On open-wooded hillsides. Not rare. 
Hepatica, Dill. Liver-leaf. Hepatica. 
7. *11. triloba , Chaix. 
Occurring much more rarely than the following. 
In similar localities. 
8. *j U. acutiloba, DC. 
This species, with H. triloba , is still found on the 
wooded north slopes about the lakes, but gradually 
disappearing as the locations are improved. 
