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Ranunculus, (continued.) 
pusillus, Poir, Low wet grounds. New-York. Rare. August, 
cymbalaria, Pursh. Salt marshes. Long Island and Salina. Aug. 
abortivus, L. Rocky woods. April, June. Common, 
sceleratus, L. Ditches, &c. May, August. Common. 
Purshii, Richardson. Ponds, &c. Western parts of the State, 
acris, L, {Buttercups.) Meadows and pastures. June, 
repens, L. Wet shady places. May, July. 
Pennsylvanicus, L. Wet places. June, August. 
recurvatus, Poir. Shady rich soils. May, June. 
fascicularis, Muhl. Rocky woods. April, May. 
bulbosus, L. Fields and pastures. Introduced from Europe. May. 
Caltha, L. Marsh Marigold. Coltsfoot. 
palustris, L. Swamps. April. Common. 
Trollius, L. 
laxus, Salish. Sphagnous swamps. Western part of the State. 
May. Rare. 
CopTis, Salish. Goldthread. 
trifolia, Sails. Bogs. May, June. 
Aquilegia, L. Columbine. 
Canadensis, L. {Wild Columbine.) On rocks. Common. May, 
July. 
Aconitum, L. Monkshood. 
uncinatum, L. Chenango county, Maj. Leconte. I have only 
seen New-York specimens in the herbarium of Maj. Leconte. 
ActjEA, L. Baneberry. 
rubra. Bigel. Rocky woods. May. Berries red. 
alba, Bigd. With the preceding. Berries white. 
CiMiciFUGA, L. Bugbane. 
racemosa, L. {Tall or Black Snakeroot.) Woods. July. 
Thalictrum, L. Meadow Rue. 
dioicum, L. Rocky woods. April, May. 
cornuti, L. Wet meadows, &c. Common. June, July. 
anemonoides, Mkhx, Woods. April, May. Common. 
