•il42 Rhodora [June 



V. papilionacea, Pursh. Meadows and orchards ; occasional. 



V. septentrionalis, Greene. Pitt. iii. 334. Groves, iiill pastures, especially 



under young conifers ; frequent. 

 V. sororia, Willd. Rich open woods, moist meadows and pastures; common 

 . V. venustula, Greene, Pitt. iii. 335. Moist woods, and boggy meadows ; 



frequent. (Hardly distinct from V. affinis, I.eConte.) 

 Gaylussacia resinosa, Torr. & Gray, var. glaucocarpa, Robinson, Ruoi>ora, 



ii. S3. Westminster, Pownal, W. H. Blanchard. 

 Pyrola asarifolia, Michx. Norwich, Eggleston; Westmore, Kennedy. 

 Vaccinium Oxycoccus, L. var. intermedium, Gray. (See Rhodcjka, iv. 237, 



plate 40.) Colchester, Oakes ; Willoughby Lake, Kennedy. 

 AyiAGAiAAs ARVENsis, L. Lawns, Bradford, Af/s.i A. E. Bacon. 

 A. ARVENSIS, L. var. caerui.ea, Ledeb. Bradford, Miss Bacon. (See Rno 



noRA, iv. 185.) 

 . Apocynum medium, Greene. Willoughby Lake, Kennedy. 

 Phlox subulata, L. Old cemeteries; St. Johnsbury, Miss I. M. Paddock; 



Putney, Stratton, W. H. Blanchard. 

 Myosotis arvensis, Lam. Sharon, Dr. Baxter, Townshend, W. II. 



Blanchard. 

 Symphytum asperrimum, Sims. Dnmmerston, Vernon. VV. II. Blanchard ; 



Stockbridge, Rutland, Eg^i^lesion. 

 Verbena angustifolia, Michx. Arlington, W. H. Blanchard. 

 V. hastata X urticifolia. Pownal, W. H. Blanchard. 

 Cai.amintha Acinos, L. Townshend, W. H. Blanchard. 

 Hedoma hispida, Pursh. Burlington, F. //. llollister. 

 Lamium alhum. Burlington, Mrs. Flynn. 

 Lycopus unifiorus, Michx. (L. communis, Bicknell & L. membranacea, 



Bicknell, Britton Manual p. 803.) Wet meadows and thickets ; common. 



(See Rhoi)()r.\, vi. 134.) 

 Solanum rostratum, Dunal. Barre, Miss Eunice D. Smith. 

 . S. Carolinense, L. Woodstock, L. Wild; Westminster, W. II. Blanchard. 



Veronica Chamaedry.s, L. Glebe Mt., Windham, W. II. Blanchard. 

 ■t V. serpyllifolia, L. var. borealis, Laest. (See Rhouora iv. 193.) Peacham, 



F. Blanchard; Willoughby Lake, Kennedy; St. Johnsbury, 7>//".v5 /. M. 



Paddock. 

 Utricularia clandestina, Nutt. Willoughby Lake. Kennedy. 

 Galium boreale, L. Burlington, Mrs. Flynn ; Manchester, W. //. Blanchard. 

 G. SYLVATKUM, L. Cultivated, but also well established on a shady ledge, 



Orwell, Brainerd; Peacham, F. Blanchard. 

 Campanula uliginosa, Rydb. Brilton Manual 8S5. Separated from C. afari- 



noides ; apparently more common. 

 Lobelia cardinalis, L. A form with white tlowers. St. Albans, M. D. Mer- 

 rick. 

 Anthemis arvensis, L. Westminster, Townshend, W. //. Blanchard. 

 .Aster Lindleyanus, Torr. & Gray. var. comatus, Fernald, n. var. "Stems 

 and under surfaces of the midribs copiously pubescent with soft white 

 hairs.— New Brunswick, dry woods near Four Falls, Grand Falls Par- 



