60 FLORA OF VERMONT 



VITIS. Grape 



V. bicolor, LeConte. (V. aestivalis, of Gray Manual in part.) Summer 

 Grape. Dry gravelly soil and at bases of cliffs ; frequent. 



V. Labrusca, L. Fox Grape, ^"ernon, Grout. 



V. vulpina, L. (V. riparia, of Gray Manual in part.) River Grape. 

 River banks; common. 



TILIACEAE. LINDEN FAMILY 



TILIA. Linden 

 T. Americana, L. Basswood. Woodlands ; common. 



MALVACEAE. MALLOW FAMILY 



ABUTILON 



A. AvicENN.F, Gaertn. (A. Abutilon, Rusbj'. ) Velvet Leaf. Roadsides and 

 waste places ; occasional. 



HIBISCUS 



H. Trionum, L. Bladder Ketmia. Occasional as a garden weed. Middle- 

 bury, Brainerd ; Peacham, Blancliard ; Panton, Jones. 



MALVA. Mallow 



M. Alcea, L. Lyndon, Congdon ; Rutland, Eggleston. 



M. .MOSCHATA, L. Musk Mallow. Roadsides and waste places ; an occa- 

 sional escape. 



M. rotundifolia, L. Waste places ; everywhere common. 



M. sylve3tr[s, L. Occurs sparingly in several places. 



M. vERTiciLLATA, L. A garden weed, increasingly troublesome. Middle- 

 bury, Brainerd; Burlington, Jones. 



M. VERTICILLATA, L. var. cRisPA, L. Knight's Island, Brainerd. 



HYPERICACEAE. ST. JOHNSWORT FAMILY 



HYPERICUM. St. Joiinswort 

 A. Ascyron, L. River banks ; occasional. 

 H. boreale, I>it'knell. Manchester, Miss Day. 

 H. Canadcnse, L. MoLst soil ; frequent. 

 H. Canadense, L. var. majus, Gray. Moist soil ; occasional. 



