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ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF WISCONSIN. 
BY T. J. HALE, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. 
Madison, March 11, 1860. 
Dear Sir: —In accordance with your request that I should 
prepare a catalogue of Wisconsin Plants, not before enumerated, 
in view of a complete catalogue at some future time, I furnish 
you the following, which may be regarded as a supplement 
to Mr. Lapham’s catalogue published in the Report of the Ag¬ 
ricultural Society for 1852. The name of the collector has 
been placed after each plant in italic letters , except in the last 
three families ; these have been studied by Mr. Lapham alone, 
whose name is placed at the head of each. The number of 
species and varieties amounts to two hundred and eighty-three, 
of which one hundred and twelve are Mosses, Liverworts and 
Lichens, the result of Mr. Lapham’s labors. 
I remain yours truly, 
T. J. HALE. 
Prof. J. W. Hoyt, 
Sec'y Wis. State Agricultural Society. 
CATALOGUE. 
[Abbreviations, I. A. L. for I. A. Lapham , T. J. H. for T. J. Hale.] 
Ranunctjlaceje (Crowfoot Family). 
Anemone c^lindrica, Gray. Openings. I. A. LT. J. II. 
Ranunculus sceleratus, L. Milwaukee. I.A.L ., T. J. II 
Papaveraceje (Poppies). 
Papaver somniferum, L. Racine. T. J. II. 
Stylopliorum diphyllum, Nutt. Wis. Gray. 
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