1913]  Blake,— Six Weeks’ Botanizing in Vermont,—II 201 
Juncus EFFUSUS L. var. soLutus Fernald € Wiegand. Beside 
wood road, alt. 1260 ft., Mt. Mansfield, Underhill, 11 August (Blake 
2757). 
J. Torreyt Coville. Roadside, alt. 360, Charlotte, 8 August 
(2612). Previously collected in Vermont by Kirk, in July 1908, in 
sandy ditch by railroad at Rutland. 
SALIX SERICEA Marsh. Mud flats of Hinesburg Pond, Hinesburg, 
alt. 684, 7 August (2594). 
BETULA ALBA L. Woods, alt. 3500, and rocky summit, alt. 3860, 
Mt. Mansfield, Underhill. 
B. ALBA L. var. corpiroLIa (Regel) Fernald. Mt. Mansfield, 
Underhill, alt. 3670. 
PARIETARIA PENSYLVANICA Muhl. Dry soil, alt. 600, Mt. Philo, 
Charlotte. 
POLYGONUM AMPHIBIUM L. f. Harrwricutu (Gray) Blake. Mud 
flats of Hinesburg Pond, Hinesburg (2596). 
EPILOBIUM DENSUM Raf. Damp pasture, alt. 465, Milton. 
E. moLLE Torr. With the last. 
SANICULA TRIFOLIATA Bicknell. Woods, alt. 810, Mt. Philo, 
Charlotte. 
VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM L. and var. PUBESCENS Lange. Like so 
many other species of our blueberries, Vaccinium uliginosum possesses 
both a glabrous and a pubescent form, which have been long dis- 
tinguished in Europe but not hitherto separated in this country. The 
plant with the leaves more or less puberulent, sometimes extremely so, 
beneath, which is V. ULIGINOSUM var. PUBESCENS Lange, Consp. Fl. 
Groenl. 90 (1880), seems with us to be about as common and well 
distributed as the typical glabrous V. uliginosum L. I have seen 
Vermont material of V. uliginosum from Mt. Mansfield, and of var. 
pubescens from Mt. Mansfield, Jay Peak, and Johnson. 
PYCNANTHEMUM VIRGINIANUM (L.) Durand & Jackson. Dry 
soil, Mt. Philo, Charlotte, alt. 595. 
Verpascum BLATTARIA L. Pasture, North Ferrisburg. 
ANTENNARIA BRAINERDI Fernald. Dry soil, Mt. Philo, alt. 500. 
EvPATORIUM PURPUREUM L. Woods, alt. 680, Mt. Philo, 8 August 
1911 (Blake 2611). Second record for the state. 
STOUGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS. 
