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O. cymosa, Small. (0. cornicnlata, L. var. stricta, of Gray Manual.) Lady's 

 Sorrel. Fields and gardens ; common. 

 L O. stricta, L. Lady's Sorrel. (O. cornicnlata, L. var. Dillenii, Trelease.) 

 f Burlington, T. E. Hazen. 



LINACEAE. FLAX FAMILY 



I ' LINUM 



: L. irsiTATissiMUM, L. Flax. Occasionally adventive. 



RUTACEAE. RUE FAMILY 



RUTA 

 R. GBAVEOLENS, L. Ruc. Well established at Weybridge, Brainerd. 



XANTHOXYLUM 

 X. Americanum, Mill. Prickly Ash. Rocky woods and banks; occasional. 



POLYGALACEAE. MILKWORT FAMILY 



POLYGALA 

 P. paucifolia, Willd. Fringed Polygala. Common, especially in light soil. 

 P. polygama, Walt. Dry sandy soil ; occasional. 



P. sanguinca, L. (P. viridescens, L.) Moist sandy soil. Windsor, Le- 

 land; Newfane, Grout; Burlington, i(fr.s. Fbjnn ; Milton, Jones. 



P. Senega, L. Seneca Snake-rooc. Rocky soil; western Vermont; occasional. 

 j P. verticillata, L. Sandy soil. " Bellows Falls," rMcA-m?ia?i; Brattleboro, 

 ' Grout; Vernon, i>. L. Robinson; Pownal, Eggleston. 



P. verticillata, L. var. ambigua, Wats, and Coult. (P. ambigua, Nutt.) 

 Pownal, Rohbins; Vernon, B. L. Robinson; Brattleboro, Grout; Bur- 

 lington, Howe. 



EUPHORBIACEAE. SPURGE FAMILY 



AGALYPHA 

 A. Virginica, L. Moist hollows in fields ; frequent. 



EUPHORBIA. Spurge 



E. corollata, Sandy field. Burlington, Mrs. liynn ; recently introduced from 

 the west. 



E. Cypaeissias, L. Cypress Spurge. Old cemeteries and roadsides ; com- 

 mon. 



