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Order VII. NELUMBIACEiE. 
Nelumbium, Juss. 
luteum, Willd. {Great Yellow Water Lily.) Big Sodus Bay, 
Lake Ontario. 
Order VIII. NYMPHiEACE^. Water Lily Tribe. 
Nuphar, Smith. Yellow Wat&r Lily, Pond Lily. 
lutea, Smith. Small lakes and still water. June, August, 
ad vena, Mt. (Spaiterdock.) Ponds and small streams. May, 
September. 
Nymphjsa, Tourn. White Pond Lily. 
odorata. Ait. In still water. June, September. 
Order IX. SARRACENIACE^E. 
Sarracenia, L. Sidesaddle Flower. 
purpurea, L. Bogs. May, June. 
Var. heteropbylla. S. heterophylla, Eaton. Junius, Seneca coun¬ 
ty. Dr. Sartwell. Flowers yellow. 
Order X. PAPAVERACEiE. The Poppy Tribe. 
Papaver, L. Poppy. 
somniferum, L. (Cemmon Poppy.) Waste grounds. Introduced. 
Sanguinaria, L. Bloodroot. 
Canadensis, L. Open woods. Common. March, April. 
Chelidonium, L, Celandine. 
majus, L. Waste places. Introduced. May, October. 
Order XL FUMARIACEiE. The Fumitory Tribe. 
Dielytra, Book. 
cucullaria, D. C. {Bvtchman^s Breeches.) Shady woods. April, 
Common. 
Canadensis, D. C. {Squirrel Com.) Rocky woods. April, 
formosa, B. C. Wayne county. Br. Sartwell. 
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Adlumia, Raf. 
cirrhosa, Raf. {Climbing Fumitory.) Shady rocky places. July, 
September. 
