1914]  Blake,— Six Weeks’ Botanizing in Vermont,— III 39 
CYPERUS DENTATUS Torr. Shore of Maquam Bay. 
C. DIANDRUS Torr. Bank of brook, alt. 115, Swanton, 21 August 
(Blake 2995). 
C. STRIGOSUS L. f. caprratus (Boeckl.) Blake. Dry sand, Swanton. 
C. STRIGOSUS L. var. compositus Britton. Shore of Maquam Bay, 
Swanton (Blake 2773, 2918). 
SCIRPUS AMERICANUS Pers. Specimens taken on shore of Maquam 
Bay (Blake 3184) have a second divergent bracteal leaf 2.5 cm. long 
in addition to the normal upright one. 
S. ATROVIRENS Muhl. f. sycHNocEPHALUS (Cowles) Blake. Clayey 
bank of Missisquoi River, Swanton; damp pasture, alt. 615, Pro- 
spect Hill, St. Albans; damp soil near brook, alt. 300, Swanton. 
S. CYPERINUS var. PELIUS f. CONDENSATUS (Fernald) Blake. Com- 
mon. 
ERIOCAULON SEPTANGULARE With. Shore of Maquam Bay; shore 
of Fairfield Pond, alt. 550, Fairfield. 
J. errusus L. var. soLUTUS Fernald & Wiegand. Meadow, alt. 
120, Swanton. 
LILIUM TIGRINUM Ker. Along Central Vermont Railroad, St. 
Albans, 22 August. 
BETULA ALBA L. var. MINOR (Tuckerm.) Fernald. A single tree, 
about eight feet high, found uprooted along the shore of Fairfield 
Pond, Fairfield, alt. 550, on 24 August (Blake 3105). The summit 
of Mt. Mansfield is the only other known locality in the state for 
this strongly marked variety. 
P. AMPHIBIUM L. f. TERRESTRE (Leers) Blake. Damp woods near 
Charcoal Creek, Swanton; shore of Fairfield Pond, Fairfield. 
Rumex MEXICANUS Meisn. Central Vermont Railroad yard, 
St. Albans. 
* ATRIPLEX PATULA L. var. HASTATA (L.) Gray. Railroad yards, 
St. Albans, 19 August (Blake 2966). New to the state, but clearly 
introduced. 
* A. PATULA L. var. LITTORALIS (L.) Gray. Beach of Maquam 
Bay, L. Champlain, 18 August (Blake 2933). A plant of coastal and 
Great Lake range with us, now proving to occur also in the Champlain 
Valley like Ammophila arenaria, Lathyrus maritimus, and Artemisia 
caudata. 
SALsOLA Kant L. var. TENUIFOLIA G. F. W. Mey. Three tiny 
plants, along Central Vermont Railroad, Swanton. 
