1902] Blanchard, — Vermont and New Hampshire Plants — I 131 



Rosa Carolina, L. Swamp Rose. Scarce; Rocky Hill Swamp, 

 and Lily-pond Swamp, Westminster. 



Pyrus arbutifolia, L. Red Chokeberry. (See Rhodora, iv. 55.) 



Cornus circinata, L'Her. Round-leaved Dogwood. Frequent. 

 Abundant on Fall Mountain. Jesup reports it only at Hanover, 

 New Hampshire, and Hartford, Vermont. 



Cornus panicuiata, L'Her. Frequent in the northern part of Wal- 

 pole and Westminster. Jesup reports it as rare and gives two stations, 

 Charlestown and Plymouth, New Hampshire. 



Nyssa syZvatica, Marsh. Pepperidge. Rocky Hill, Westminster, 

 where only staminate trees grow, and on Fall Mountain, Walpole ; 

 also in Vernon. Jesup reports it only near Squam Lake, New Hamp- 

 shire. 



Viburnum OpuZus, L. High Cranberry. Rare. Occurs as a low 

 bush in Lily-pond Swamp, Westminster. 



Lonicera giauca, Hill. Frequent in the northern parts of Walpole 

 and Westminster, the only stations seen. 



Cephalanthus occidentalism L. Button-bush. Common in this region, 

 but reported as less so further north. 



Gayhtssacia resinosa, Torr. & Gray. Huckleberry. Abundant on 

 Fall Mountain and farther south ; frequent in this region generally. 

 The var. glaucocarpa, Robinson, occurs on Rocky Hill, Westminster, 

 the only station yet reported in Vermont, and on Fall Mountain, 

 Walpole, New Hampshire. 



Vaccinium vacittans, Solander. Half-high Blueberry. Frequent. 

 Reported as rare northward. Jesup gives three stations. 



Andromeda Zigustrina, Muhl. Common in Windham County, Ver- 

 mont. This seems to be its northern limit. Jesup gives as stations 

 for this plant only Sunapee Lake and Enfield, New Hampshire. 



Kalmia latifolia, L. Mountain Laurel. In spots in the Connecti- 

 cut Valley, one in Dummerston, one on Rocky Hill, Westminster, 

 and one in the northern part of Rockingham. Sargent found it at 

 Squam Lake. It occurs on the bank of West River from Brookline 

 to Brattleboro. 



Rhododendron canescens, Don. Mountain pink, Swamp pink. 

 Abundant on dry banks on both sides of the Connecticut River about 

 Bellows Falls ; also occasional in swamps and on dry banks. Pas- 

 tures in Stratton, Vermont are filled with it. 



Ledum Groenlandicum, Oeder (Z. ZatifoZium, Ait.) Labrador Tea. 

 Grout's Pond, Stratton, Vermont. 



