Sarraceniacece , Papaveracece , Fumariacece , Crucifer m. 
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[Nymph,®A, Tourn. Water-nymph. Water-lily. 
31. W. reniformis , DC. ! 
This is our common white water-lily. Abundant 
in the shallow bays of all our lakes and in the 
streams emptying into them. 
Nuphar, Smith. Yellow pond-lily. Spatter-dock. 
32. *W. advena , Ait. f. 
Common. Of same range as Nymphoea reniformis. 
Sarraceniace®. (Pitcher-plant Family.) 
:SarraCenia, Tourn. Side-saddle flower. 
33. *S. purpurea , L. Pitcher-plant. Huntsman’s cup. 
Found occasionally in marsh land south of Lakes 
Monona and Wingra, and east of Lake Wabesa. 
Papaverace®. (Poppy Family. ) 
Sanguinaria, Dill. Blood-root. 
34. **$. Canadensis , L. 
Found throughout the region. Rather local in its 
occurrence. 
Fumariace®. (Fumitory Family.) 
Dicentra, Borkh. Dutchman’s breeches. 
35. D. Cucullaria , DC. 
Common. 
36. *D. Canadensis , DC. Squirrel corn. 
Two specimens found by E. B. Copeland on Gov¬ 
ernor’s Island growing with D. cucullaria. Rare. 
Corydalis, Vent. 
37. C. glauca , Pursh. Pale corydalis. 
Ridge northeast of Lake Wingra. Rare. 
Crucifer®. (Mustard Family. ) 
Dentaria, Tourn. Toothwort. Pepper-root. 
38. *Z>. laciniata , Muhl. 
Common in rich woods throughout the region 
