History of Vermont, natural, civil, and statistical, in three parts, with a new map of the state, and 200 engravings, Part 35

Author: Thompson, Zadock, 1796-1856
Publication date: 1842
Publisher: Burlington, Pub. for the author, by C. Goodrich
Number of Pages: 470


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astivalis, Rich. Neottia astivalis, Lam. N. cernua, var. latifolia, Torrey. Moist woods, banks of rivers, &c. Burlington, Macrae. Bellows Falls, Carey. June.


Goodyera, R. Brown.


pubescens, R. Brown. Woods. July, August.


repens, R. Brown. Old woods. July.


Listera, R. Brown.


cordata, R. Brown. On high mountains and in sphagnous swamps. Fairhaven, Chandler. Near the summit of Mansfield Mountain and Camel's Hump, Robbins, Tuckerman and Mycrac. North Troy, Carey. June, July.


convallurioides, Nutt. In Charleston, with Calypso borealis, Carcy. Calypso, Salisbury.


bulbosa. Cypripedium bulbosum, L. Calypso borcalis, Salisbury. In a dark sphagnous wood or swamp on the line between Charleston and Morgan, the entrance to which is opposite the house of Mr. Charles Cummings. Carey.


Cypripedium, L. Lady's Slipper.


pubescens, Willd. C. parviflorum, Ait. Yellow Lady's-Slipper. Dry woods and in swamps. May, June.


acaule, Ait. Red Lady's-Slipper. Dry woods, and also in swamps. May, June. spectabile, Swartz. White Lady's-Slipper. Swamps. June, July. arictinum, Ait. Dry woods and sphagnous swamps. In the cedar swamp at Fair Haven, Chandler, Robbins. In Grand Isle, and in dry woods near High Bridge, Colchester, Robbins. Burlington, Carey, Macrue, and Oakes.


ORDER PONTEDERIACEÆ.


Pontederia, L. cordata, L. Pickerel-weed. In water. July, August.


Schollera, Schreber.


graminifolia, Muhl. Middlebury, James. In Otter Creek near its mouth, Robbins. In Castleton River, Chandler. July, Angust. ORDER MELANTHACEÆE. The Colchicum Tribe.


Veratrum, Tourn. White Hellebore.


viridc, Ait. Swamps, &c. June.


ORDER TRILLIACEÆE.


Trillium, L.


erythrocarpum, Michx. T. pictum, Pursh. Woods and swamps. May. erectum, L. Woods. May.


grandiflorum, Salis. Woods, shady banks and swamps in the west of Vermont, from Pownal to Alburgh, Robbins. May, June. cernuum, L. Woods. Castleton, Branch, Robbins. May.


Medeola, L. Indian Cucumber.


Virginica, L. Woods, &c. June, July.


ORDER LILIACEAE. The Lily Tribe.


Lilium, L. Lily.


Philadelphicum, L. Wild Red Lily. Pastures, &c. July. Canadense, L. Wild Yellow Lily. Moist meadows. July.


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Erythronium, L. Dog's-tooth Violet.


Americanum, Smith. Moist grounds, &c. May, June.


Allium, L. Onion and Garlic.


tricoccum, Ait. Wild Onion or Leek. Woods. July.


Convallaria, L. Lily of the Valley. Solomon's Scal.


pubescens, Willd. Woods. May, June.


bifolia, L. Woods. May.


stellata, L. Moist meadows and banks. May, June. trifolia, L. Sphagnous swamps and bogs. May, June. racemosa, L. Rocky woods, &c. June.


borealis, Torr. Dracena borealis, Ait., not C. umbellulala, Michx. Woods. June. Streptopus, Michz.


roseus, Michx. Woods, especially on mountains. May, June. amplexifolius, var. Americanus, Gray. Urularia amplexifolia, L. S. distortus, Michx. Mountain woods. On the sides of Mansfield and Camel's Hump, Robbins, Macrae, and Tuckerman. Newport and Danville, Curey. June, July.


Uvularia, L. Bellicort.


grandiflora, Smith. Woods. May. sessilifolia, L. Woods. May.


ORDER ALISMACEAE. The Water Plantain Tribe.


Sagittaria, L. Arrow-head.


sagittifolia, L. Ditches, ponds, &c. July, August.


Alisma, L.


Plantago, L. Water Plantain. In water. July, August. ORDER JUNCEA. The Rush Tribe.


Luzula, DC. Juncus, L. Wood Rush.


campestris, DC. Woods, pastures, &c. May.


pilosa, Willd. Woods and swamps. May.


parviflora. L. melanocarpa, Desv. Juncus. parviflora, Retz. At the base of Mansfield Mountain, Robbins. On the Chin of Mansfield and on Camel's Hump, Macrae and Tuckerman. June, July. Juncus, L. Rush.


effusus, L. Wet meadows, &c. June, July. Jiliformis, L. On the summits of Camel's Hump and Mansfield Mountains, and on the shore of Lake Champlain at Ferrisburgh, Robbins. June, July.


nodosus, L. Wet meadows, &c. June.


tenuis. Willd. Low grounds, &c. June, July.


acuminatus, Michx. Margins of ponds, &c. Burlington, Macrae, Oakes.


bufonius, L. Low grounds, &c. July. trifidus, L. On the summit of Mansfield Mountain, Robbins, and of Camel's Hump, Tuckerman and Macrae. June. ORDER RESTIACEÆE.


Eriocaulon, L. Pipewort.


septangulare, With. E. pellucidum, Michx. Borders of ponds, generally in the water. Seymour's pond, Morgan, and Minaud's pond, Rockingham, Carey. August, Sept.


ORDER SMILACEA. The Smilax Tribe.


Smilax, L. rotundifolia, L. Green Briar. Woods and thickets. June. herbacca, L. S. peduncularis, Muhl. Borders of woods, &c. June. ORDER ARACEÆE. The Arum Tribe.


Arum, L. Dracontium, L. Dragon-root. Moist grounds. Shoreham, Robbins. May, June. triphyllum, L. Indian Turnip. Shady banks and swamps. May, June. Peltandra, Rafinesque. l'irginica, Raf. Calla Virginica, Michx. In water on the borders of ponds and rivers. Colchester pond, Robbins. June, July.


Calla, L. palustris, I. Swamps. Middlebury, James. Fair Haven and Whiting, Robbins. Bellows Falls, and Guildhall, Carey. July. PT. I. 26


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Symplocarpus, Salisbury. Skunk Cabbage.


fatidus, Nutt. Polhos fatida, L. Wet meadows and swamps. - April. Acoras, L.


Culumus, L. Surcet Flag. Wet meadows, &c. June.


ORDER TYPHACEA. The Cut's-tail Tribe.


Typha, Tourn. Cat's tail. Reed Mace,


lutifolia, L. Ditches, pools, &c. July.


Sparganium, Tourn. Burr Reed. ramosam, L: In ditches, &c. June, July.


simplex, Hudson. S. Americanum, Nutt. Borders of streams, &c. July. ORDER FLUVIALES.


Najas, L. Cunudensis, Michx.


var. fragilis. Caulinia fragilis, Willd. Middlebury, James.


Caulinia flexilis, Willd. In water three feet deep at the


var. flexilis. mouth of Otter Creek. Ferrisburgh, Robbins. July, Aug,


Zannichellia, Micheli.


palustris, L. In shallow water, in Lake Champlain, at South Hero. Robbins. Potamogeton, L. Ponduced.


nutans, L. Ponds, and slow flowing waters. July, August.


heterophyllum, Schreber. Ponds, and slow streams. August.


diversifolium, Barton. Ponds, &c. In Lake Champlain at South Hero, Robbins. July.


perfoliatum, L. Ponds, &c. August.


lucens, L. Ponds, &c. August.


compressum, L. Rivers, ponds, &c. July, August.


pauriflorum, Pursh. P. gramineum, Michx. Ponds, &e. July, August. pectinatum, L. Ponds, &c. July.


The species of Potamogeton as above are all according to Torrey's Flora of the Northern States, vol. I, p. 196.


ORDER JUNCAGINACEAE. The Arrow-Grass Tribe.


Scheuchzeria, L.


palustris, L. Sphagnous swamps and bogs. In Georgia, Chandler. At the southern end of Colchester Pond, Robbins. In North Troy, with Orchis blephariglottis, Curcy. June.


ORDER PISTIACEAE. The Duckieced Tribe.


Leina, L. Duckuced.


polyrhiza, L. Ditches, &c.


minor, L. Ditches, &e. At North Hero, Robbins. trisulca, L. Ditches, ponds, &c. At North IFero, Robbins.


ORDER CYPERACEAE. The Sedge Tribe.


Dulichium, Richard.


spathaccum, Rich. Borders of ponds, &c. July, August.


Cyperus, L.


diandrus, Torr. rar. castancus, Torr. Margins of ponds, &c. August. strigosus, L. Low moist grounds. August.


repens, Elliot. C. phymatodes, Muhl. Wet sandy soil. In South Hero, West llaven, and on the banks of Otter Creek, Ferrisburgh, Robbins. August.


filiculmis, Vahl. C. mariscoides, Ell. Dry sands August.


inflexus, Muhl. C. uncinatus, Pursh. Sandy shores of rivers and lakes. Aug. Eleocharis, R. Brown. Scirpus, L.


palustris, R. Brown. Wet places, ditches, &c. May, June.


obtusa, Schultes. Scirpus capitalus of American authors, fuot of Linnaeus, Ditch- es and margins of ponds. June, July.


uricularis, R. Brown. Margins of ponds, &c. June.


tenuis, Schultes. Margins of ponds, &c. June.


Scirpus, L. Club Rush.


lacustris, L. S. acutus, Muhl. Bulrush. In water on the borders of lakes, ponds, &e. July.


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triqueter, L. Wet places, borders of rivers, &c. July.


atrovirens, Muhl. Moist meadows, &c. July.


brunneus, Muhl. Swampy grounds. Pownal, Robbins. August.


Eriophorum, Michx. Wet meadows, ditches, &c. August.


Eriophorum, L. Cotton Grass.


alpinum, L. Bogs. Brownington, Robbins. Danville, Carey. May, June. vaginatum, L. Bogs. June, July.


Virginieum, L. Bogs. July, August.


`polystachyon, L. Bogs. May, June.


angustifolium, Reichard. E. gracile, Roth. Bogs. May, June.


Isolepis, R. Brown. Seirpns, L. cupillaris, Rom. and Sch. Dry sands. Bellows Falls, Carey. August. Rhyncospora, Vahl.


glomerata. Moist pastures, &c. Bellows Falls, Carey. July, August. Carex, Micheli. Sedge.


disperma, Dewey. Sphagnous swamps.


rosea, Schk. Woods and shady banks.


cephalophora, Muhl. Woods, &c.


spurganioides. Mahl. Moist shady banks, &o.


stipata, Muhl. Wet meadows.


bromoides, Schk. Moist woods, &c.


vulpinoidea, Michx. C. multiflora, Muhl. Moist pastures, &o


paniculata, car. terctiuscula, Wahl. Bogs.


siccata, Dewey. Moist banks, &c. Burlington, Macrae.


trisperma, Dewey. Bogs and swamps.


Dewcyana, Schw. Woods, &c.


tenuiflora, Wahl. Cedar and other swamps. In Salem, in a shady swamp near a small pond at the head of Lake Memphremagog, also in Burlington, Robbins. On the western side of the great cedar swamp at Fair Haven, Oakes.


stellulata, Good. C. scirpoides, Schk. C. sterilis, Willd. Wet meadows and swamps.


.curta, Good. Swamps.


scoparia, Schk. Wet meadows.


var. lagopodivides. C. lagopodioides, Willd. Wet meadows.


festucacea, Schk. Moist woods and meadows.


aurca, Nutt. Moist rocky ledges, &c. Pownal, Burlington and Colchester, Robbins. Bellows Falls, Carey.


saratilis, L. Summits of Mansfield and Camel's Hump mountains, Robbins, Tuckerman and Macrae.


cespitosa, L. Wet meadows, &c.


acuta, L. Wet meadows.


crinita, Lam. Wet shady banks, &c.


leucoglochin, Ehr. C. pauciflora, Willd. Bogs, especially at the north, and on mountains. At Colchester pond, Robbins. At North Troy, with Orchis blephariglottis, Carey.


polytrichoides, Mulil. Swamps, &c.


pedunculata, Muhl. Woods, &c.


squarrosa, L. In a low wet wood on the margin of Otter Creek, Ferrisburgh, Robbins.


gracillima, Schw. Wet meadows and woods. Burlington, Carey. Colchester, Macrae.


vestita, Willd. Borders of woods, &c. Middlebury, James.


Pennsylvanica, Lam. C. varia and marginata, Mulil. Woods.


Emmonsii, Dewey. C. ulpestris, Torr. and Schw. C. Davisii, Dewey. Bellows Falls, Carcy.


oligocarpa, Schk. Woods.


la.ciflora, Lam. Woods, &c. Castleton, Robbins.


granularis, Muhl. Moist shady rocks. Burlington, Oakes.


eburneu, Boott. C. alba, Dewey. Limestone rocks. On the rocks at lligh Bridge, Colchester, and at Grand Isle, South Hero, West Haven and Pownal, Robbins.


anceps, Muhl. Woods and shady banks.


pluntaginea, Lara. Woods.


sylvatica, Huds. Woods, especially on mountains.


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flura, L. Wet meadows. Sutton, Carey.


intumescens, Rudge. C. folliculata of Schk., not of Linn. Wet woods. lupulina, Muhl. Wet meadows and woods.


teutaculuta, Muhl. Wet meadows.


retrorsa, Schw. Swamps, &c.


bullata, Schk. Wet meadows, &e. South Ilero, Robbins. vesicaria, L. C. ampullacca, Dewey. C. utriculata, Boott. Wet meadows, &o. lacustris, Willd. Borders of ponds, &c.


'scubrato, Schw. Swamps, &e.


hystericina, Muhl. Wet meadows.


Pseudo-cyperus, L. Ditches and margins of ponds. longirostris, Torrey. Shady ledges, &e. On the sides of Camel's ITump, and at Castleton, Robbins. Rocky banks of Saxton's river, near Bellows Falls, Carey.


limosa, L. Bogs, especially at the the north.


miliacea, Muhl. Moist banks, &c.


pallescens, L. Wet meadows, &c.


umbellata, Sehk. Rocky hills, &c. Summit of Mansfield mountain, Robbins ORDER GRAMINEE. The Grass Tribe.


( Mostly according to Torrey's Flora of the Northern States, Vol. I. ) Agrostis, L. Bent Grass.


§ vulgaris, Smith. Red-top. Meadows, pastures, &c. June-Aug. § alba, L. Meadows, pastures, &c. June-Aug.


lateriflora, Michx. Moist meadows, sides of hills, &c. August, Sept. sobolifera, Muhl. Rocky shady hills, &c. August, Sept.


tenuiflora, Willd. Rocky shady hills, &c. July, Aug.


sylvatica, Torrey. Dry rocky hills, &e. August. canina, L.


1 var. alpina, Oakes. Agrostis rupestris, Gray in Sill. Jour., vol. 42. On the summit of Camel's Hump mountain, Robbins, Tuckerman and Macrac. July. This variety is common on the White Mountains, and is connected with the common variety, which is abundant in Essex county, Massachusetts, by several intermediate forms, found at the base and on the sides of the White Mountains.


Cinna, L.


urundinacea, Willd. Wet woods, &c. August, Sept.


Polypogon, Desfontaines.


rucemosus, Nutt. P. glomeratus, Willd. Wet meadows, &c. Ang., Sept. Brachyelytrum, P. de Beauv.


aristatum, P. de B. Muhlenbergia erectu, Roth. Woods, &e. June, July. Alopecurus, L. Poc-tail Grass.


§ pratensis, L. Moist meadows, &c. Bellows Falls, Carey. May, June. geniculatus, L. Wet meadows, &c. June. Phleum, L. Cat's-tuit Gruss.


§ pratense, L. Herd's Grass, Timothy. Fields, &c. July, August.


Phalaris, L. Canary Grass.


§ Canariensis, L. Pastures, &e. Cavendish, Macrae. July. Milium, L. Millet Grass.


effusum, L. Woods, &c. Banks of Saxton's river, Bellows Falls, Carey. July. pungens, Torr. Dry rocky woods, &e. May. Piptatherum, P. de Beauv.


nigrum, Torr. Shady ledges, &e. August. Oryzopsis, Michz.


asperifolia, Michx. Woods, especially on mountains. May, June. Panicum, L. Panic Grass.


§ Crus-Golli, L. Cultivated grounds, &c. July-Sept.


clandestinum, L. P. pedunculatum, Torrey. Woods. July. latifolium, L. Sandy woods, &c. July.


dichotomum, L. P. nitidum, Lam. Low grounds, July.


Falls,


depauperatum, Muhl. P. rectum, Roemer and Shultes Sandy soils. Bellows Curey. Burlington, Macrac, July. xanthophysum, Gray. Sandy woods, &c. Burlington, Carey. June, July, capillure, L. Sandy fields and cultivated grounds. August, Sept.


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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS.


Getaria, P. de Beuurois.


§ viridis, P. de B. Panicum viride, L. Cultivated grounds, &c July, August. § glauca, P de B. Panicum glaucum, L. Cultivated grounds, &c July, Aug. Digitaria, Haller.


§ sanguinalis, Scop. Cultivated grounds, &c. August, Sept. glabra. Sandy fields, &c. Castleton, Colchester, West Haven, and Ferrisburg, Robbins. August, Sept.


Paspalum, L.


ciliutifolium, Michx. Dry fields, &c. Bellows Falls, Carey. Aug.


Aristida, L.


dichotoma, Michx. Barren fields, &c. Pownal, Robbins. Aug.


Calamagrostis, Roth. Arundo, L.


Canadensis, P. de Beauv. Arundo Canadensis, Michx. Calamagrostis Mexicana, Nutt. Wet meadows, &c. July.


Anthoxanthum, L. Sweet-scented Vernal Grass.


§ odoratum, L. Meadows and pastures. Middlebury, James. May, June. Aira, L. Hair Grass.


flexuosa, L. Dry rocky woods. June.


cespitosa, L. Airu aristulata, Torrey. On the moist rocky banks of rivers. On the Connecticut, at Guildhall, Robbins. July.


Trisetum, Pers.


striatum, Michx. T. purpurascens, Torrey. Avena striata, Michx. Rocky woods. Castleton, Georgia, and Woodstock, Robbins. May, June.


molle, Trinius. Avena mollis, Nichx. On dry limestone rocks, at High Bridgo and Winooski falls, Colchester, Robbins. June.


Hierochloa, Gmelin.


alpina, Roem. and Sch. On the summit of Mansfield mountain, Tuckerman and Macrae. July.


Arundo, L. Reed Grass.


Phragmites, L. In water on the borders of ponds, &c. In lake Memphrema- gog, Robbins. Aug.


Danthonia, DC.


spicata, P. de B. Dry barren woods, pastures, &c. June, July. Festuca, L. Fescue Grass.


§ duriuscula, L. Dry pastures, &c. June.


tenella, Willd. Dry sandy fields, &c. Bellows Falls, Carcy. June, July. § clatior, L. Grass fields, Ke. Middlebury, James. June.


§ pratensis, Huds. Grass fields, &c. Bellows Falls, Curcy. June, July. Glyceria, R. Brown.


fluitans, R. Br. Stagnant water, Burlington, Carey. June. Poa, L. Meadow Grass.


§ annua, L. Cultivated grounds, &c. May-Aug.


dentata, Torrey. Ditches and wet places. July, Aug.


aquatica, L. Wet meadows, &c. July, Aug.


§ pratensis, L. Grass fields, roadsides, &c. June, July. compressa, L. Sandy fields, and in woods, &c. June.


serotina, Ehrh. Wet meadows. July. nemoralis, L. Woods. May, June.


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nervuta, Willd


Wet meadows. June, July.


obtusa, Muhl. Wet meadows, &c. Bellows Falls, Carcy. Aug. Torreyana, Sprengel. P. clongata, Torr. not of Willd. Woods. At the base of Mansfield mountain, Robbins. Morgan, near the line of Charleston, Carey. Burlington, Macrac. July.


Canadensis, Torr. Briza Can., Michx. Wet meadows and swamps. July. hirsuta, Michx. Sandy aud gravelly beach of Connecticut river, at Bellows Falls, Carey. alpina, L. Summit of Mansfield mountain, Robbins. July.


reptans, Michx. Wet sandy shores of rivers aud lakes. On the banks of the Otter Creek, Ferrisburgh, and of the Winooski, Colchester, Robbins. July, Aug.


Tricuspis, P. de Beauv.


seslerioides, Torr. Poa quinquefida, Pursh. Sandy soil Middlebury, James. Aug. Dactylis, L. Orchard Grass.


§ glomerata, L. Grass fields, &c. Bellows Falls, Carey. June.


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Bromus, L. Brome Grass.


§ sccalinus, L. Chess or Cheat. Cultivated grounds. July. - ciliatus, L. Woods, &c. July.


purguns, L. Woods, shady banks, &c. Castleton and Brattleboro', Robbins. Secale, L. Rye. § cercale, L. Old fields and on rocks, &c. June. Elymus, L. Lyme Grass.


Canadensis, L. and rar. glaucifolius. Rocky river banks, &c. July, Aug. striatus, Willd. E. villosus, Torrey, Flora. Dry rocky banks, &c. Middlebury, James. July, Aug.


Hystrix, L. Rocky woods. Middlebury, James. West Haven, Robbins. Triticum, L. Wheat.


§ repens, L. Couch Grass. "Witch Grass." Cultivated grounds, &c. June, July. Spartina, L. Cord Grass.


cynosuroides, Willd. Banks of rivers, &c. Bellows Falls, Carcy. Aug. Andropogon, L. Beard Grass.


scoparius, Michx. Dry fields, &c. Pownal, Robbins. Bellows Falls, Carey. Burlington, Macrac. Angust, Sept.


furcatus, Muhl. Dry rocks and fields. Colchester, Robbins. Bellows Falls,


Carey. Aug. Sept.


nutans, L. Dry fields, &c. Pownal and Brattleboro', Robbins. Bellows Falls, Carey. Burlington, Mucrac. Aug. Sept.


Leersia, Solander.


Virginica, Willd. Wet woods, &c. Ang. oryzoides, Swartz. Ditches, &c. Aug. Sept.


Zizania, L. Wild rice.


aquatica, Lambert. In shallow water in rivers and lakes. Burlington and S. Hero, Robbins. Aug.


CLASS IV. ACROGENS.


ORDER EQUISETACEA. The Horselail Tribe.


Equisetum, Tourn. Horsetail.


limosum, L. Bogs, borders of ponds, &c. June.


sylvaticum, L. Moist woods and shady banks, May.


hycmale, L. Wet woods and banks. June.


variegatum, Schleich. Interstices of rocks on the shores of the Connecticut river, near low water mark, Bellows Falls, Carey.


scirpoides, Michx. Moist woods and banks. June.


ORDER FILICES. The Fern Tribe.


Polypodium, L.


vulgare, L. Shady rocks, &c. Dryopteris, L. Woods and swamps.


Phegopteris, L. Woods and shady banks. var. connectile. P. connectile, Michx. var. hexagonopterum. P. hexagonopterum, Michx.


Aspidium, Swartz. Shield Fern.


acrostichoides, Swartz. Rocky woods, &c.


Goldianum, Hooker. Woods. In Orleans county, Carey.


Thelypteris, Swartz. A. noccboracense, Willd. Moist woods. cristatum, Sw. A. Lancastriense, Sw. Moist woods near Burlington, Macrac. marginale, Sw. Rocky woods.


dilatutum, Sw. Woods.


aculcatum, Sw. Woods about the " Notch" at the north base of Mansfield moun- tain. Macrae and Tuckerman.


Cistopteris, Bernhardi.


fragilis, Bernh. Aspidium tenue, Sw. Moist rocks, &c. bulbifera, Bernh. Aspid. bulb. Willd. Shady rocks, generally on limestone. Dicksonia, L'Heritier. pilosiuscula, Willd. Moist pastures, shady woods, &c. Woodsia, R. Brown. Ilvensis, R. Br. On rocks. Fairhaven, &c., Robbins. On the summit of Mans- field mountain, Tuckerman and Macrde.


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obtusa, Torr. Aspid. obtusum, Swartz. W. Perriniana, Hooker and Greville. Rocks. Bellows Falls, Carey.


Asplenium, L. Spleenwort.


rhizophyllum, L. Shady limestone rocks.


angustifolium, Michx. Woods. Middlebury, James.


ebeneum, Ait. Rocky ledges.


Trichomanes, L. Steep rocky ledges.


thelypteroides, Michx. Woods and shady banks. Bellows Falls, Carey. In Colchester, on the eastern side of High Bridge, Oakes. Ludlow, Washburn.


Ruta muraria, L. Wall rue Spleenwort. In the crevices of limestone rocks, facing the woollen factory at Winooski falls, near Burlington, Robbins and Macrae. At the place of the former bridge, near High Bridge, Colchester, also at Pownal and West Haven, Robbins.


Filiz-femina, Bernh. Aspidium Filir-femina, Sw. Aspidium asplenioides, Sw. A. angustum, Willd. Woods.


Woodwardia, Smith.


Virginica, Sw. Bogs. At Colchester pond, Robbins.


Pteris, L. Brake.


aquilina, L. Common Brake. Dry woods, &c.


atropurpurea, L. Crevices of limestone rocks. Near High Bridge and at Winooski falls, and at Pownal and West Haven, Robbins.


gracilis, Michx. On rocks overhanging the "Devil's Den," Burlington, Macrae. Adiantum, Tourn. Maidenhair.


pedatum, L. Woods.


Struthiopteris, Willd.


Germanica, Willd. S. Pennsylvanica, Willd. Woods, and low grounds. Onoclea, L.


sensibilis, L. Moist woods and banks.


Ophioglossum, L. Adders' Tongue.


vulgatum, L. Bellows Falls, Carey. Burlington, Macruc. Osmunda, L. Flowering Fern.


Claytoniana, L. O. interrupta, Michx. Moist grounds, &c. cinnamomea, L. Moist grounds, &c.


regalis, 1 .. O. spectabilis, Willd. Moist grounds, &c.


Botrychium, Sicartz. Moonwort. fumarioides, Willd. Pastures, &c.


zar. dissectum, Oakes. B. dissectum, Muhl. Rockingham, Carcy. Virginiunum, Sw. B. gracile, Michx. Woods.


simplex, Ilitchcock. At Sutton, near the village, on the road leading to Burke, Curey. ORDER LYCOPODIACEAE. The Club- Moss Tribe.


Lycopodium, L. Club-Moss. Winter-green.


clavatum, L. Dry woods. complanatum, L. Woods.


obscurum, L. L. dendroideum, Michx. Ground Pine. Woods.


annotinum, L. Woods, especially near the mountains.


rupestre, L. On dry rocks. Georgia, Robbins. Fair Haven, Chandler.


Selogo, L. Summits of Mansfield and Camel's Hump mountains, Robbins, Tuckerman and Macrae.


lucidulum, Michx. Woods.


INDEX TO THE GENERA IN THE PRECEDING CATALOGUE.


Acalypha, 196|Agrostemma, 18]]Amaranthus, 195| Anthemis,


189| Aralia, 186


Acer, 182 Agrostis, 204|Ambrosia, 188| Anthoxanthum?05 Arbutus, 190


Achillea, 189 Aira,


205 Ampelopsis,


182 Anychia,


180 Archangelica, 186


Acorus, 202 Alisma, 201 Amphicarpaa, 183 Apios,


Actæa, 178 Allinin, 201 Andromeda,


190 Aplectrum,


199 Arenaria,


180


A diantun, 207 Alnus, 197 Andropogon,


200 Apoeynam,


191| Arethusa, 199


AdInmia,


178|Alopecurus, 204 Anemone,


177|Aquilegia,


17S Aristida, 205


Agrimonia,


183|Amelanchic:, 184! Antennaria,


159 Arabis,


179| Artemisia, 189


183 Arcium, 189


208


INDEX TO GENERA .- Continued.


Arum,


201 Cuscuta,


192 Kalmia,


190| Osmunda,


207|Secale,


Arundo,


205 Cynoglossum, 192 Krigia,


190 Ostrya,


196 Senecio,


Asarum,


196 Cyperus,


202 Juglans,


198 Oxalis,


181 Setaria,


Asclepias,


191 Cypripedium,


200 Juneus,


201 Panax,


186 Shepherdia,


195 13


Barbarea,


179


Datura,


193 Lasierpa,


191 Paspalum,


205 Sinapis,


Bidens,


188 Dentaria,


179| Laurus,


196 Pedicularis,


194 Sisyrinchium, 199 201 Sim,


Blitum,


195 Dieksonia,


206 Ledum,


190 Penthorum,


185 Smilax,


204


Behmeria,


196 Dielytra,


178 Leersia,


206|Pentstemon,


194|Solanum,


191


Botrychium,


207 Diervilla,


186 Lemna,


202 Phaca,


183 Solidago, 199


Brach'elytrum 204 Digitaria,


205 Leontice,


178 Phalaris,


204 Sonchus,


Brasenia,


178 Dipsacus,


187 Leontodon,


189 Phlenm,


204 | Sparganium,


202


Bromus,


206 Dirca,


196 Leonurus,


193 Phryma,


194 Spartma,


206


Calamagrostis, 205|Draba,


179 Lepidium,


179 Physalis,


193 Spergula,


1:0


Calla,


201 Drosera,


180| Lespedeza,


183| Phytolaçea,


195 Spiræa,


183


Callitriche,


198 Dulichium,


202|Lilium,


200 Pinus,


198 piranthes,


200 193


Caltha,


178|Echinosper'um 192 Lindernia,


194 Plantago,


195 Staphylea,


192


Calypso,


200 Eleocharis,


202 Linnæa,


186 Platanus,


198 Stellaria,


191 201


Campanula,


190 Elymus,


206|Liparis,


199 Podophyllum,


178 Struthiopteris, 207


Cannabis,


196 Empetrum,


196 Listera,


200 Pogonia,


200 Symphoricarp.1 179 Symplocarpus, 202


Cardamine,


179 Epigia,


190 Lobelia,


190 Polygala,


179/T'anacetum, 190


Carex,


203| Epilobium,


184 Lonicera,


-186 Polygonum,


195 T'axus, 199


Carpinus,


196 Equisetum,


206 Lophanthus,


193 Polypodium,


206 Teucrium,


193


Carya,


198 Frigeron,


188 Lupinus,


183 Polypogon,


201 Thalictrum,


173


Cassia,


183 Eriocaulon,


201 Luzula,


201 Pontederia,


200 Thaspium,


165


Castanea,


197 Eriophorum,


203 Lycopodium,


207 |Populus,


197 Tiarella,


182


Ceanothus,


182 Eupatorium,


187|Lycopus,


192 Potamogeton, 202 Trienspis,


205


C'elastrus,


182 Euphorbia,


196 Lysimachia,


195 Potentilla,


183| Trientalis,


195


Celtis, 199 Fagus,


197 Malva,


18%|Prenanthes,


190| Trifolium,


150


Centaurella, 192 Festuca,


205 Medcola,


200 Prunella,


193 Trillium,


200 1-6


Cephalanthus, 187 |Florkea,


181 Medicago,


183|Prinos,


191 Triosteum;


200


Cerasus, 183| Fraxinus,


191 Melilotus,


183 Prunus,


183 Crisetum,


205


Ceratophyllum178 Galeopsis,


193 Melissa,


193 Pteris,


207|Triticum,


206


Chelidonium,


178 Galium,


187 Menisperm um ]78 Pterospora,


19] Tussilago,


Chelone,


191 Gaultheria,


190 Mentha,


192 Pycnanthe'um 192 Typha,


Chenopodium, 195 Gentiana,


192 Menyanthes,


192 Pyrola,


19][Udora,


Chrysosplen. 185 Geranium,


181 Microstylis,


199[Pyrus,


184 Ulmus,


187 201 199 199 19%


Cimicifuga,


178 Glyceria,


205 Mitchella,


1-7 Raphanus,


179|Uvularia,


190


Circaa,


185 Goodyera,


200 Mollugo,


180 Rhododendron 190 Valeriana,


Cirsium,


189 Gratiola,


194 Monarda,




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