PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [APRIL,’88. 
IT. acutiloba, D. C. (Sharp-lobed Ilepatica.) Very common 
in all the woods of the county. 
Thalictrum anemoides, Michx. (Rue Anemone.) Common in 
the S. and W. parts of the county. 
T. dioicum, L. ( Early Meadow Rue.) Commoner, in the same 
parts as the preceding. 
T. Cornuti, L. (Fall Meadow Rue.) Especially common in 
Wauwatosa and along the Kinni kin nick River. 
Ranunculus aquatilis, L. var. trichophyllus, Chaix. (White 
Water Crowfoot.) Occasional S. and W. 
R. multifidus, Pursh. (Yellow Water Crowfoot.) Common 
throughout the county. 
R. alismae folius, Geyer. (Water Plantain Spearwort.) Found 
by the Rev. T. Bruhin a mile S. of the Wisconsin House on 
the Western Line road. 
R. abortivus, L. (Small-flowered Crowfoot.) Common, espec- 
lally S. and W. Occasionally the var. micranthus. 
. sceleratus, L. (Cursed Crowfoot.) Occasional S. and W. 
. recurvatus, Poir. (Hooked Crowfoot.) Found by Rev. T. 
Bruhin at New Cceln. 
R. fascicularis, Muhl. (Early Crowfoot.) In damp places, 
o. and W. 
S ’ (Creeping Crowfoot.) Very common, especially 
S. and W. 
*R‘ buIbosus - L- (Bulbous Crowfoot..) Mr. Range gave me a 
speemreu which he found growing i„ the Menomonee Valley. 
Xa ^ lte ; natUm ’ T - & G ' In W —atosa, not common. 
W and S L ' (MarSh Mari « old -) Very abundant 
Aquilegia Canadensis, L. (Wild c^i , . , . < 
thernnnt, g I w 1,d Columbine.) Scattered through, 
me county, not rare. 
garden’s,hi' tl^cRy' (FTe,d larkspur.) Escaped from the 
n^n ’ ^auwXTaXmm oa ! 0ran8e ' r ° 0t - ) Near NeW CcE ' D “ d 
Acta-a spicata, L. var rub™ tv*-- , 
woo*th r o. sk .„ tle ‘"„“' Ch *- 
abmda't' IWUl ' B,n ' b 'T V .) With th. p^di-g,but le. 
m *nispermace®. 
Memspermutn Canadense, L 
water in the N. W. W * ar »adian Moonseed.) Near 
scattered. ^ ^ a, ^ s of the county, widely 
