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FLORA OF VERMONT 



TRIFOLIUM. Clover. 

 T. AGRARiuM, L. Yellow or Hop Clover. Sandy soil ; frequent. 

 T. ARVENSE, L. Rabbitfoot Clover. Old fields ; frequent. 

 T. iiYBRiDUM, L. Alsike Clover. Common. 

 T. PRATE^^SE, L. RedClover.> Common. 

 T. repens, L- Wliite Clover. Common. 



VICIA. Vetch 



V. Cracca, L. Blue Vetch. Meadows and roadsides ; frequent. 



V. sATivA, L. Common Vetch. Adventive ; occasional. White flowered 

 form, Starr Farm, Burlington, J/rs. Flynn. 



V. SATIVA, L. var. angustifolia, Seringe. (V. angustifolia, Roth.) Middle- 

 bury, Brainerd. 



V. tetrasperma, L. Meadows and pastures ; occasional. 



GERANIACEAE. GERANIUM FAMILY 



ERODIUM 



E. cicutarium, L'Her. Stork's bill. Old gardens. Ludlow, Jfiss PoZ^urd ; 



Burlington, Mrs. A. J. Grout. 



FLCERKEA 



F. proserpinacoides, Willd. Castleton, Robhins ; Shelburne, Pringle. 



GERANIUM 



G. Bicknellii, Britton. (G. Carolinianum, L. var. longipes, Wats.) Dry 



rocky places ; frequent. 



G. maculatum, L. Cranesbill. Open woods ; frequent, 



G. Roberttanum, L. Herb Robert. Rocky woods and ravines ; common. 



IMPATIENS. .Iewel-weed. Touch-me-.vot 



I. aurca, Muhl. (I. pallida, Nutt.) Moist shady places, especially on 

 mountain sides. 



I. biflora, Walt. (I. fulva, Nutt. ) Moist shady places ; common. 



OXALIS. Wood Sorrel 



O. Acetosella, L. Wood Sorrel. Cool moist woods ; common on mountain 

 sides. 



I Mammoth Red Clover, T. medium, L., is occasionally cultivated and is quite as hardy 

 as is the common Red Clover. It has not been observed, however, except in cultivation. 



