1913} Blake,— Six Weeks’ Botanizing in Vermont,— I 167 
July (2402). Mrs. Flynn’s only record is of a specimen in the Gray 
Herbarium, collected by William Boott in Shelburne on 30 Sept. 1855. 
*GAYLUSSACIA BACCATA (Wang.) C. Koch f. GLAUCOCARPA (Rob.) 
Mackenzie. Near the Winooski River, Colchester, 24 July (2367); 
dry woods, Burlington. 
RHODODENDRON CANADENSE (L.) BSP. Porters Swamp, Colchester, 
2 August. 
VACCINIUM CANADENSE Kalm. Dry hill, Essex, 3 August. 
*V. PENSILVANICUM Lam. var. MYRTILLOIDES (Mx.) Fernald. 
Damp hollows, alt. 340, Essex Junction, 20 July (Blake 1929). New to 
the state. 
FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA Marsh. var. LANCEOLATA (Borkh.) 
Sargent. Waste land near L. Champlain, Burlington; damp soil, 
Colchester. 
* A POCYNUM MEDIUM Greene. Rocky shore of Winooski River near 
High Bridge, alt. 215, Essex Junction, 28 July (2320). 
ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA L. The members of a colony growing in pure 
sand, without shade, in Colchester, were strongly glutinous on stems, 
peduncles, pedicels, and upper leaf surfaces, evidently as a result of 
the unusual environment. 
CONVOLVULUS ARVENSIS L. Sawdust bank, Essex Junction, 28 
July. 
*GarnkoPsis Terramtr L. var. piripA (Boenn.) Lej. € Court. 
Essex Junction, 20 July; probably the only form occurring. 
Hebeoma HISPIDA Pursh. On a sand plain, alt. 495, Essex, 3 
August, not far from the Essex Junction reservoir: native? 
* X PETUNIA HYBRIDA Hort. A single plant in sandy soil at Fort 
Ethan Allen, Essex, 23 July; like P. nyctaginifolia Juss., but with 
violet corolla. 
GALIUM APARINE L. Damp soil, Essex, 23 July. 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM L. Along stone wall, alt. 695, Williston E near 
Hinesburg Pond, 7 August; also seen by roadside at 730 ft. alt., a 
short distance away. 
*CAMPANULA ULIGINOSA Rydb. Meadow at south end of Shel- 
burne Pond, Shelburne, 30 July (Blake pub meadow, Colchester, 
2 August. 
*ANTENNARIA OCCIDENTALIS Greene. Dry soil by roadside, alt. 
125, Colchester, 22 July (2106). 
A. ParLinu Fernald. Dry hill, Shelburne, 30 July. 
